I had a friend take some photos of us riding this weekend. I think they turned out really well. Is there any other angles that we can try? We don't have many options because we don't have a water proof housing. I was thinking about a toob, but if they were to fall off we would be hosed! What do you guys think of the photos? <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.wakepics.com/media.php?searchstr=user:3857&trick=Any&ty pe=Any&time=1127363767&search=search&l imit=10" target="_blank">http://www.wakepics.com/media.php?searchstr=user:3857&trick=Any&ty pe=Any&time=1127363767&search=search&l imit=10</a>
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chase boat maybe.... <BR> <BR>try shooting late afternoon or early morn during good light, the lighting and shadows look harsh on the pics to me. <BR> <BR>main thing is HAVE FUN doing it! <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.shelbydaniel.smugmug.com" target="_blank">www.shelbydaniel.smugmug.com</a> <BR> <BR>
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I take a lot of pics from the boat too and have a good time doing it but if you want great pics you need to get out of the tow boat.
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Wade off shore a bit and take some shots as the boat passes. Also noticed only one shot framed verticaly. Try gettign a few more vertical shots with and without the wake. Have funa dn laugh at facial expressions.
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Mattyboy, Did you check out wheels&Wax ?
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Lighting is very important. Try sunrise or sunset. Keep the sun in the riders face and to your back as you take the pictures. Chase boats work well. I use a jetski a ton to shoot video and it's really nice. On our three seater we don't get wet at all but you do need to be careful....
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