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2/22/09

Alternate Angles.

These are all a bunch of skate photos from the last couple weekends. For whatever reason I kept being able to get a bunch of different shots of the same trick. Rather than choosing my favorites and cutting out the rest I decided to just post all the multiples.


I think Michigonians Jim and Duke left town already, but it was fun seshing with them while they were here. Here is Duke riding on a wall at UCLA.


Another angle showing Jim filming and Campos lurking. Check out Jim's site: Shred Til Yer Dead for some good stuff.


This rail is at a Walgreen's nearby my house, but I'd never noticed it before. It looks sick, but it's pretty hard to skate because of the cross bars on the inside. They didn't stop Alec Beck from coming through with a smith grind though, he just popped out before getting stuck.


Austin Squire was also there killing it with a back tail.


More Squire back tail. I can't decide if the pole is really annoying or kinda interesting.


Alec's smith grinds look good.


Fucking around with some overhead fish action haha.


From down under.


I've always been a fan of Austin's steeze.


Arrows.


I like Beck's shadow in this one.


Coming through with the steezy hand drag haha.


After hitting that Walgreen's rail we came across this parked truck with a flap at the back that would of been epic for a wallie. Unfortunately a cop drove by while people were standing on top of the truck with boards, he was sketched out and made us leave.


So instead of giving up on wallies we went to this nearby sketchy spot. Alec wallied off the fence to the sidewalk no problem.





He actually filmed another trick here that is better than just a wallie, but you'll have to wait until the footage comes out.


Natural light.


Yesterday I showed up at this spot in Santa Monica and Austin was already getting up on this ridiculous 50-50.


This is the same rail that Reynold's back fiftied a while back.


I was pretty bummed this Jag was in the way, so I tried incorporating it into my shot.


It didn't seem like Austin was gonna be able to pull it because he was getting so tired from putting all his effort into pushing to get enough speed. Thankfully Alec borrowed my car and towed Austin up to it.


This shot is of the make, and damn was it good. The footage looks amazing. Austin is coming up.


Today we skated Century City for a bit. We were only at this bank spot for a few minutes but that didn't stop Campos from getting a quick Fitz clips.

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