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HA! Not really. I mean, YAH, they’re filming an actual noseslide but you won’t be seeing the footage in a theatre near you anytime soon. The young skaters are always filming each other in various places in Portland and, if I had to guess, I would say the video of this particular action scene will probably end up on either YouTube, Facebook, or both (HEY, maybe even flickr!). It’s kinda fun to watch. Some of these kids are quite good.
Bambi doing a fs noseslide somewhere in Manchester. Shot on the Bronica with 160nc. Kind wish I'd put one flash on top of the ledge to light up his front a bit.
Jonathan Alvarado | Frontside Noseslide to Fakie | Miami, FL
Little 14 year old ripper, rides for MIA Skateshop, DGK, Gold Wheels
Strobist: Einstein high my right, QFlash far left and Canon 580ex low and left all triggered by PWs hypersync.
My brother is getting better ! Unfortunately not landed after a lot of attempts, but almost ! Maybe the next time. Keep it up !
Strobist Info:
-Yongnuo YN560 II camera left at 1/2 power
- Yongnuo YN460 II camera right at 1/2 power
- Fired with Yongnuo RF-603C wireless triggers
Shot during the Spring of 2009 in Boston, MA.
Strobist:
1x Lumedyne 200w/s action pack camera right, with an s800 below
1x Q flash camera left on stand, with sb800 below
1x sb800 behind/below wall, pointed towards his face
First roll i shot off with the CF T* 30mm. One hell of a lens... its really weird to get used to square fisheye and the way the lens works because its totally different than shooting dogfish.
Probably coulda been better
Hasselblad 500cm, Zeiss Distagon CF T* 30mm
Fuji Velvia 100
Strobe:
Sunpak 120j above and behind me
Canon 580EXII top of stairs
Flashpoint CD400 camera left
i guess cheap flashes don't work very well when coupled with 400w/s and 120w/s strobes, hence the lack of rim light
Strobist : Vivitar 285 at 1/4 power to the left of me, Vivitar 285 at 1/4th power at the end of the ledge, and a Neewer TT560 at 1/4th power on top of the ledge pointed at the skater.
This was before one of my flashes broke.
This photo was taken in the last weeks, when it was possible to skate outside. Martin and I met in front of our university, and headed to his childhood neighborhood. We waxed this curb, and Martin started to slide it, then the owner of that building came and wanted to kick us out. We calmly talked to her, that we needed a photo, and we really appreciate the old buildings in that district. She told that they just renovated the building, and we were there to destroy the ledge. Our argument was that we waxed it with a candle, and we are not sliding on the concrete, but on the layer of candle, and we showed to her, that the candle can be removed. Fortunately she saw that we where right and let us skate the spot. Martin had wanted to skate this spot for couple of years, so it was good that we have it on film.
Shot with canon A1 and two flashes.