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Jan 21, 2010 18:24 |  #1

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Jan 21, 2010 22:07 |  #2

I like these pics, and recently started subscribing to wakeboarder magazine.

But one thing that confuses me is the seemed secrecy around cable parks. I hardly ever see a lot of up close photos of the mechanism itself. It's very confusing to me and I wonder how the rope gets around corners.


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Jan 21, 2010 23:00 |  #3

Hey Jeff, #4 is a killer shot and #1 looks like he's going to get flogged, but the others seem to be taken either before or after the action has happened. Unless they are laid out like he is in #4 the majority of the time the tricks will look alot more stylish if you can catch them while they are grabbing the board or at the peak of their trick (like passing the handle or when they are upside down).

The last shot is nearly there, the rider has let you down on this one but he also seems a little soft? Looks like the focus may have been on the background.


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