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Wakeboarding on the swanthe "S" series (indexed) from saturday.
http://darb.net/wakeboarding-surfing-metro Great day out, aside from the damn rowers closing large chunks of the river and chasing us with their pesky megaphone. (thanks to jon for taking these of moi ... glad he knows his way around my d70) brr ;
13.7 degrees? you fools!
Love the action shots, especially the 5th one (#400) - with the slack in the line it looks like he's just floating there Is there anything you and your mates DON'T get up to??? *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
it was a little warmer around the bay where we were ... but almost fresh water too with so much rain recently. (perth has a lot of blue sky days but when it rains, it rains.) .. so yeah nice n cold
that pic you like is actually me ... i was very happy that jon was loving the d70 ... just seto it to ISO400 and F7.1 (A MODE) and handed it to him, told him not to be afraid of zooming in as the shutter speed should be nice n fast.
Darb, 4th one is great, as for #2, is it some sort of party trick? Or have you been watching too much of David Blaine's magic??
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cheers ... #4 the rider is moi, so credit to jon (my mate) who took the shot
#2 ... theres only one way to get wet, might aswell do it backwards (he was jumping off the boat ready for his first ride of the day.)
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