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May 21, 2007 01:20 |  #1

I went down to Oceanside Harbor the other day and snapped this pic of two different aged surfers making their way to the water.

I shot high ISO to get some grain, it just felt right to give it a sandy somewhat antique look ;)


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May 21, 2007 03:38 |  #2

Looks good....nice effect w/ the grain and texture.


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May 21, 2007 14:56 |  #3

I didn`t realise that surfboards were so big!


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May 21, 2007 15:02 |  #4

Long Boards can be HUGE. Depends alot on the board love the picture like father like son? good feel to it!


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May 21, 2007 16:35 as a reply to  @ Mortgage101's post |  #5

That's kindof what I liked about it, not only human generations but board generations as well. The older gentleman had a beautiful long board and the younger guy had a nice shredder.

Two people and two baords from different times.




  
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May 21, 2007 16:46 |  #6

good god...I'm "aged"...time to bring out my shortboard again...
nice capture and effect...




  
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