I'm guessing that "freight trains" refers also to the currentIs it hard to film from the water there?
I didn't see anyone in the water.
Those would be great tube shots
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I'm guessing that "freight trains" refers also to the currentIs it hard to film from the water there?
I didn't see anyone in the water.
Those would be great tube shots
It didn't look like it would be easy to shoot from.I'm guessing that "freight trains" refers also to the current
I always thought it was called that as the image of a freight train at high speed chugging down the line so you better get out of the way seems fitting for it.I'm guessing that "freight trains" refers also to the current
Was that a wavestorm at the end of the video? lolSurfy Surfy on Instagram: "I would rage quit. >>> original footage via @davin.phelpsfilms surfer is @billykemper *sound on for @liv2surf"
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supposedly job's, but who knows?Was that a wavestorm at the end of the video? lol
6:11that was my dream wave, when I was a better surfer! Now my dream wave is a wave with a roll in and then bowls out and barrels throught the middle once I've gotten to my feet and adusted my stance 3 times. Yewww
I feel the exact same way.It didn't look like it would be easy to shoot from.
Given the size you wouldn't want to use a fish eye lens.
IT looks like you could really get some good shots from the water.
That fact that it's hard makes in more precious.
Every wannabe can shot from the beach
There was a time I could paddle out there with fins but that time has passed.
There's only a couple serious dedicated water surf photogs on Maui, the @1more808 guy and @fishbowldiaries.Is it hard to film from the water there?
I didn't see anyone in the water.
Those would be great tube shots
On the contrary, I've had many a ego death which is why I can spout off feelings on any subject without fear of judgement. Something an average dweeb like yourself would fail to comprehend. None of my typings come from an ego centric frame of reference, it's just how the surrounding world is interpreted from my POV.
Small waves are overhead for you, no need to clarify on this point
Looks like an epic day at a tubing right hander, a dream or any regular foot
Mr. Kester?No need, DGAF what you think. I surf well enough that I'm satisfied , this is all that matters in life. I don't do or buy things to impress other people in real life or cyberspace.
Ask Mr. Kester what happens when you doxx yourself by even mentioning a few words about your personal life on the interwebs
Looks like the taper of the reef itself has not been affected by the harbor. That does not mean that the harbor and jetty are not contributing factors in what is clearly a singular phenomenon.Insane.
Does the harbor have anything to do with the shape of that wave? As in, did building it do anything to the bottom contours a la Sandspit?
This bodyboarder also a singular phenomenon.Looks like the taper of the reef itself has not been affected by the harbor. That does not mean that the harbor and jetty are not contributing factors in what is clearly a singular phenomenon.
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