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Jun 28, 2007 09:11 |  #1

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Jun 28, 2007 14:29 |  #2

Nice set, :) the backgrounds in 1-4 & 6 are a bit busy for my liking, but not easy I suppose when there are lots of spectators hanging about. In the last pic, was that off a kicker or was it an ollie?


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Jun 28, 2007 14:41 as a reply to  @ JoevL's post |  #3

That's Chad Muska using his Muska power to straight up Ollie (no kicker) the gap from the upper parking lot to the lower parking lot. It's probably a 6' gap.


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Jun 29, 2007 02:52 |  #4

the last once is a nice shoot, the others don't do for me.. it seams as it's just kind a too objective (i don't know if thats the right word) but somehow it feels like far a way and not within the thing, they have just to much reportage style for me.. i don't know that's just my thoughts.




  
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Jun 29, 2007 07:04 |  #5

BLS439 wrote in post #3454991 (external link)
That's Chad Muska using his Muska power to straight up Ollie (no kicker) the gap from the upper parking lot to the lower parking lot. It's probably a 6' gap.

Sick! :)

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Jun 29, 2007 07:43 |  #6

The timing on Muska's ollie is a little early and you need to watch your framing a little. Other than that you've done well, Skateboarding is hard to shoot with natural lighting and you've got nearly all of them perfectly exposed.


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