View allAll Photos Tagged fishbrain
Raul Chew
Fishbrain
Guadalajara MX
He is wearing www.lamexgroove.com
Strobist info:
SB600 cam left @1/2
SB600 cam right @ 1/4
Mikkel Tschentscher grinding a stylish fishbrain at Nørrebro, Denmark.
- - - - - - -
Skater: Mikkel Tschentscher - mikkeltschentscher.dk
Photography: Erik Pedersen - erikkp.dk
With the cold now starting to get to me we agreed to get one more shot then call it a day. Aaron had his eye on a nice marble ledge we had walked past while it was raining so we revisited it and got to work on getting a shot there. Fishbrain was the trick and after a little waxing and a few attempts the trick was laced..in a vest!
Body \\ Nikon D7000
Lens \\ Nikkor 50mm
Strobe \\ Canon 540EZ @ 1/2th left
Strobe \\ Canon 540EZ @ 1/2th left
Triggers \\ CyberSync Gear
Session skatepark le frigo à Montbéliard
Loic: Fishbrain grab
Canon 7D + 17-40 F4L
430 EXII
ISO 1000
F4
1/60 s
Published as a Picture Of The Week, on www.taktika.lv
2 YN- 460 flash from left side triggered whit PT-04TM
Industar 50mm lense.
Introducing, the worlds first and only Graphic Display UFS frame. The patent pending Graphic Insert and Display System allows you to insert, display, interchange, and replace graphics, while protecting them from wear and tear, with a slide-in, shatterproof, clear protective shield. The display system is recessed inwards from the sidewall grinding surfaces to further ensure protection. This leaves behind a minimal, low friction sidewall surface which slides extremely fast while keeping the graphic display virtually untouched while grinding. The Create Originals Graphic Display frame also allows for all setups, flat-rocker, anti-rocker. freestyle, and tri-rocker, to be ridden right out of the box. Every pair includes four low profile Freestyle Grind Blocks, which extend the grinding surfaces seamlessly and create a freestyle setup that not only allows for more grinding freedom, but also keeps you locked into your groove tricks and eliminates the "slip off" factor commonly found in other freestyle setups. Since each set of frames possess four graphic display options, that can be interchanged and individually replaced, you have the ability to limitlessly and constantly express your individual style. Most importantly, you have the ability to create and insert your own designs! The Create Originals Graphic Display Frame marks the beginning of a renaissance in frame customization and performance. The possibilities are literally endless!.
Features:
- Extremely lightweight, replaceable single piece symmetrical core construction.
- Low friction & reduced side wall surfaces for incredibly fast & smooth grinds.
- Patent pending interchangeable & replaceable Graphic Display System.
- Waterproof interchangeable & replaceable Graphic Inserts.
- Shatterproof & low friction, clear Graphic Protection Shields.
- Includes 4 seamless low profile Freestyle Grind Blocks which allow for multiple setup options.
- Setup options allow for flat-rocker, anti-rocker, tri-rocker, & freestyle right out of the box.
- Beveled sidewall edges for cess slide enhancement.
- Equally extra wide split system design on all sizes.
- Perfectly curved & angled center groove pocket ensures stable lock on all tricks & setups.
- 62MM max wheel size outside - 59MM max wheels size inside.
- Customizable 8MM axles & precision hardware.
- 100% Skater owned by Billy "Fish" O'Neill, Hakeem Jimoh, and Brian Lewis.
Create Originals is dedicated to continuously providing the highest quality and most innovative products designed, made for, and tested by the best skaters in the world. The Create Originals Graphic Display UFS frame will be available late spring. Please visit our website, createoriginals.com, and email us at: info@createoriginals.com to receive email updates as more information is released.
Introducing, the worlds first and only Graphic Display UFS frame. The patent pending Graphic Insert and Display System allows you to insert, display, interchange, and replace graphics, while protecting them from wear and tear, with a slide-in, shatterproof, clear protective shield. The display system is recessed inwards from the sidewall grinding surfaces to further ensure protection. This leaves behind a minimal, low friction sidewall surface which slides extremely fast while keeping the graphic display virtually untouched while grinding. The Create Originals Graphic Display frame also allows for all setups, flat-rocker, anti-rocker. freestyle, and tri-rocker, to be ridden right out of the box. Every pair includes four low profile Freestyle Grind Blocks, which extend the grinding surfaces seamlessly and create a freestyle setup that not only allows for more grinding freedom, but also keeps you locked into your groove tricks and eliminates the "slip off" factor commonly found in other freestyle setups. Since each set of frames possess four graphic display options, that can be interchanged and individually replaced, you have the ability to limitlessly and constantly express your individual style. Most importantly, you have the ability to create and insert your own designs! The Create Originals Graphic Display Frame marks the beginning of a renaissance in frame customization and performance. The possibilities are literally endless!.
Features:
- Extremely lightweight, replaceable single piece symmetrical core construction.
- Low friction & reduced side wall surfaces for incredibly fast & smooth grinds.
- Patent pending interchangeable & replaceable Graphic Display System.
- Waterproof interchangeable & replaceable Graphic Inserts.
- Shatterproof & low friction, clear Graphic Protection Shields.
- Includes 4 seamless low profile Freestyle Grind Blocks which allow for multiple setup options.
- Setup options allow for flat-rocker, anti-rocker, tri-rocker, & freestyle right out of the box.
- Beveled sidewall edges for cess slide enhancement.
- Equally extra wide split system design on all sizes.
- Perfectly curved & angled center groove pocket ensures stable lock on all tricks & setups.
- 62MM max wheel size outside - 59MM max wheels size inside.
- Customizable 8MM axles & precision hardware.
- 100% Skater owned by Billy "Fish" O'Neill, Hakeem Jimoh, and Brian Lewis.
Create Originals is dedicated to continuously providing the highest quality and most innovative products designed, made for, and tested by the best skaters in the world. The Create Originals Graphic Display UFS frame will be available late spring. Please visit our website, createoriginals.com, and email us at: info@createoriginals.com to receive email updates as more information is released.
With the day all but over we visited one last spot. Upon first inspection nobody was really feeling this hammer of a disaster rail. After a bit of contemplation Joey announced he was going to Fishbrain it and then he went ahead and did it! What a barb.
Body \\ Nikon D7000
Lens \\ Nikkor 50mm f/1.4
Strobe \\ Canon 540EZ @ 1/4th power, 90mm right
Strobe \\ Canon 540EZ @ 1/8th power, 35mm left
Triggers \\ CyberSync Gear
Friday greeted us with rain clouds followed by the inevitable. With no other option we headed to undercover trash park that was in the outskirts of Strasbourg. We had loads of fun skating the boxes there, making the most of out cards we had ben dealt.
Body \ Nikon D800
Lens \ Nikkor 50mm
Strobe \ Canon 540EZ @ 1/8 power 110mm Left
Strobe \ Canon 540EZ @ 1/16 power 70mm Right
Triggers \ Pocket Wizards
This being the last weekend I would spend in Kings Lynn shooting for Matts profile we were both on a mission. With the portrait shot on the Friday evening we waited the ineveratable rain that was to blight Saturday and so confine us to a indoor park session. Skegnes's XSITE was on the cards and a good choice it was as we both had a long hard session, personally the best session I have had in a long time. But once my now battered n bruised body had had enough I decided to get some snaps for Matt and this fish brain stall on the filthy channel gap was the capture on my mind. Shot with a Sigma 10-20mm wide angle lens and lit with two Canon 540EZ's with one off to my left at 1/2 power with a diffuser to light the scene and the other at 1/32 the power on top of the ramp to give Matt some fill.
The next spot on the list was within a complex of university living accommodation blocks and was made up of loads of concrete waves and banks. I spotted this one corner that just looked amazing so directed Mr.Slap-Tap to do a fishy stall on it.
Body \ Nikon D800
Lens \ Sigma 15mm Fisheye
Strobe \ Canon 540EZ @ 1/1 power 70mm Far Right
Strobe \ Canon 540EZ @ 1/1 power 80mm Left
Strobe \ Canon 540EZ @ 1/1 power 90mm Far Left
Triggers \ Pocket Wizards
....With one shot down on this spot and stupid drunk bitches gathering around the corner I some how manged to convince Dan to lace a Rocket Fishbrain, and again the goods were provided to wrap up a very successfull first days shoot. Shot with a Nikkor 50mm and lit with two Canon 540EZ's, one off to the right set at 1/2 the power and the other just off to my left at 1/4 the power and both with diffusers......
Featured :- www.believeinone.com/?p=728
This shot was used as picture of the week on 09/06/2 on be-mag.com.
Adrian Burtscher doing a Fishbrain Stall with the sketchiest run-up of all times. The boards fell away numerous times before he landed the trick.
Strobist: One Canon Speedlite 540ez behind the suject at full power and a Canon Speedlite 540ez at full power and a Metz 45 CT-4 on half power to light the subject and the scene. Triggered with Cyber Sync!
With a few shots in the bag we made are way in Aldershot to peep a few other spots. After quick pit stop to tuck into some Jamaican grub we headed to the train station for this disgusting wall rail. We were there literally there for all of about ten minutes of which half of that time was spent setting the shot up. during the other five minutes Aaron destroyed the rail with a Topacid, X-Grind and this delicious Switch Fishbrain.
Body \\ Nikon D7000
Lens \\ Sigma 10mm Fisheye
Strobe \\ Canon 540EZ @ 1/4th right & 70mm
Strobe \\ Canon 540EZ @ 1/8th left & 35mm
Triggers \\ CyberSync Gear
Strobist Info:
* Sunpak 622 at 1/4 top right of him
* SB-80dx at 1/4 right of him
* Oubao 400w at lowest power reflector with Weifeng 90x90 Softbox down left of him
Taken with a Nikon D200.
* Exposure: (1/200)
* Aperture: ƒ/4
* Focal Length: 120 mm
* ISO Speed: 400
* Lens: 70-200 mm ƒ/2.8
tripod, triggered with Pocket Wizards II Plus
This is a spot and trick I've wanted to shoot for ages, It featured in Brett's edit he did for Alex last summer. As if it don't look big enough in the edit, going there in person really gives you an appreciation for the trick as the ledge is sooo high. Still After some problems with my transmitters and receivers we got the shot of this perfect fishbrain.
Body \ Nikon D7000
Lens \ Nikkor 50mm f/1.4
Strobe \ Canon 540EZ @ 1/2th power, 90mm right
Strobe \ Canon 540EZ @ 1/8th power, 35mm left
Triggers \ CyberSync Gear
Seguido de esta barandilla, al otro lado de la calle, hay otra barandilla que se hizo de AO fishbrain (ver foto).
Las dos fotos están sacadas seguidas ( podéis comprobarlo mirando los datos EXIF de las fotos :) ) Entre foto y foto puse el transmisor para disparar los flashes en la otra foto
/////////////////////////////////
After this handrail, he made a AO fishbrain in this one (see photo)
We decided to head back to Kings Lynn to get a shot in a car park Matt had in mind. Turned out it was on a filthy barrier that has a fence onto of it, but with such open space to use it allowed me a chance to get creative with my lighting.
Body \\ Nikon D50
Lens \\ Nikkor 50mm
Strobe \\ Canon 540EZ @ 1/8th power, left behind pillar
Strobe \\ Canon 540EZ @ 1/8th power, right behind pillar
Triggers \\ CyberSync Gear
Good weather at East Coast skate park allowed me to shoot this. Fredy was warming up this rail with fishbrains till I went over and shot him working a topside rough grind on the rail.
Strobist Info
Right: Nissin Di866 @ 1/4 power through shoot-through umbrella
Left on Ledge: Nissin Di622 @ 1/4 power
Triggered with YongNuo RF-602s
Marilia - Sp
Estou concorrendo a um iphone 4, Para me ajudar só precisa se cadastrar no site Clube da Formiga utilizando o link abaixo.
www.clubedaformiga.com.br/Convite.aspx/F4552671F8909587CF...
Abraços!
Strobist: One Canon 540ez to the left an AB 800 on top of the stairs and anoter one to the right. Triggered with Cyber Sync gear.
We headed further South and on to Penzance for an evening session with all the Cornwall lads. Si and Matthew Brown were destroying the awkward bank ledge in the middle of the park. As soon as the Allyoop Fishbrain's can out I knew I had to get a shot of one. We celebrated what was a great session with fish and chips and a beer.
Body \ Nikon D800
Lens \ Nikkor 85mm
Strobe \ Canon 540EZ @ 1/1 power 120mm Left
Strobe \ Canon 540EZ @ 1/1 power 120mm Right
Triggers \ Pocket Wizards
We then moved over to the first rail we laid on eyes on in the estate of which was an epic drop rail. It didn't take Alex too long to bosh out a perfect Fishbrain for both me and Mark to document. He then laced the sickest Soyal full revert out to finish the evening shoot off perfectly.
Body \ Nikon D800
Lens \ Nikkor 85mm
Strobe \ Canon 540EZ @ 1/1 power 60mm Far Left
Strobe \ Canon 540EZ @ 1/1 power 30mm Left
Strobe \ Canon 540EZ @ 1/1 power 90mm Far Right
Triggers \ Pocket Wizards
Another day, another Cambridge skate this time at Coldhams lane mini. Everyone was having fun and killing it but after a while i fancied shooting a trick so out came the glasses found on route,out came the dirtbox beanie and out came the steezy fishbrains. Lit up with my Canon 540EZ Speedlite at 1/4 the power on a tripod to the top left of the shot with Blazzeo recievers,set off with a Blazzeo Transmitter
Second keeper from that day came in the shape of a really steezy low rocket fishbrain in the big bowl. Shot with my Sigma 18-55mm lense and lit with two Canon 540EZ's that were on opposit sides of the bowl from Dan with diffusers and both set at 1/4 the power
After navigating our way around the park for an hour or so we came across the ledge complex, some concepts were thrown around, and after some gentle persuasion Dan started to try rolling up the wall to a front unity on the top of the ledge. A few attempts later, a random flail of his body had us both wondering if the trick he said he only could lace in his Remz (due to the flex) was now on the table in Valos. And then, bam! Two or three really close attempts amidst a number of tries lead to the trick being laced so perfectly that we both knew it was even better than the first time. I shot it with my Nikon D50 and Nikkor 50mm lens, using Cyber Syncs to set off two Canon 540EZs, with one to the right at full power and one to the left at half power. This trick in all its ridiculous beauty can be seen here in this wonderfully produced edit by the very tallented Mr. Reavley.