wow thats some crazy slow slo-mo--has a really cool look to it too.
wow thats some crazy slow slo-mo--has a really cool look to it too.
Holy shit you are such a rock star
And you have the sexy shorts to prove it
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Helen Adams Keller
that was sick, and you did my favorite flat bar trick, feeb 180 out, as it is the only semi-tech trick I know on one besides the basic slides.
by the way, do you have any tips for switch noseblunts?
I try them on occasion when I go outside of my normal bag of tricks for tranny and I can never lock them in, basically every attempt is me falling forward to the ground and my board sliding off the coping and rolling off the other side. I try putting all my weight into my back foot so that it locks in, but it just doesn't work for me, I must just not be doing it right.
Videos; www.youtube.com/derwreck
Damn this looked sick. Feeble 180 and that blunt looked super slomo clean.
Camera????
Thanks man.
it was shot on a Canon 7d. Most shots I believe he used a 70-200L 2.8 lens, and the 180 over the stairs he used a Tokina 11-16 2.8. He filmed it with a super high shutter speed, and did all the super slowmo in Apple Motion using the Optical Flow feature.
that is insane! super slow-mos like these are so sick. that feeb fs 180 out and the switch blunt was insane in super slow mo. really good job dude.
By the way, you seem to know a good deal about cameras so maybe you can help me out... I was saving up money to buy myself one, since I'm thinking about going into professional photography eventually (in like a year or so), but I'm not sure which camera to buy to start off with. I really like canon cameras though, and was thinking of buying either the Rebel t2i or the 7D. I am aware there's a huge price difference between the two, but from the stuff I've read over the internet, they seem to be pretty similar cameras with only a few things, like the fps, shutter speed, ISO performance, etc. but I was told I should go with the t2i to start off with, and eventually move up.
What do you think? What would you recommend a beginner like myself to start off with? haha Sorry to bother you with this, but I would greatly appreciate it if you could clarify some stuff for me (if you can)