Cable Wakeboarding

AndManAndMan Registered Users Posts: 1,252 Major grins
edited September 4, 2008 in Sports
New to the sports side of life, but having managed to spend some time down at the local cable wakeboard I thought I'd post some shots to see what advice you all might have.

The last 2 are from a 7fps sequence, not sure about the b&w with colour (perhaps too arty).

C&C always welcome.

Hope you enjoy

TIA

Peter

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"Where did I put my board?"
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The reason wakeboarders should wear helmets.
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Peter

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Comments

  • jonh68jonh68 Registered Users Posts: 2,711 Major grins
    edited September 4, 2008
    I think your best pictures in the last panoramic pic. The others are too far away to be interesting and the background overpowers the foreground. Getting a longer lens or getting in a boat close to the ramp and the course would make for better pics.
  • toragstorags Registered Users Posts: 4,615 Major grins
    edited September 4, 2008
    +1. The pano is great.

    You can set yourself up for a lot of aggrevation in PP if you don't start with a good background first (don't ask me how I know)
    Rags
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