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Friday, January 8, 2010

New years day pics


Got the film back from processing. These are some shots.
Although I'm a fiend for black and white images, I dig the colour of these slides a lot. It reflects the positive feel of the day better than the black and whites.




Its starting to become a bit of a one man show with only pics of my buddy Tim surfing. I will try to shoot other surfers more in the future, but lately all the waves we didn't share between the two of us, looked like this:


Empty. 
That's the price you pay for surfing somewhere with nobody but yourself and one of your best friends. Its though ;-)


Wednesday, December 9, 2009

The occupation



Tim

This is my buddy Tim. We went for a surf last weeks Monday because it was his last day of freedom before definitively joining the occupation. The next day his contract at his first 'real' job started. Off-course such a day should be spent in style.
I woke up incredibly early to catch a train to the coast to be welcomed by Tim saying the forecasts changed a lot overnight. Instead of mellow surfing conditions, all of a sudden we were getting serious Dutch stormsurf.
I have a longboard stalled at Tim's house, but boy was I happy I dragged my fish with me that day. Longboards and Dutch stormsurf don't mix very well in my opinion. Too much board that can be dragged back to the beach by the many shifty peaks.

Anyways the forecast got us quite excited, so a quick cup of coffee and we took the tram to the beach. After a short walk through the dunes were welcomed by this view:


Hey, wait a second...  this doesnt look like stormsurf!

Some pretty decent lines seemed to be coming in, so we rushed the last bit to the beach.
In the water however the conditions turned out to be a bit more haggard than they looked. Strong currents, lots of close-outs, big foam walls and 2 guys in the water who both should surf more, made for a lot of paddling and not a lot of surfing getting done.
I did manage to get some waves, but had some issues adjusting to my fish which I hadn't surfed in a looong time.

Tim gearing up for the cold North Sea

Waves still looked decent from here


Fuzzy pic of me struggling on my fish by Tim

Not only did I struggle with surfing, I had quite a hard time photographing as well. The conditions made it impossible to shoot from my board and I wasn't feeling comfortable swimming out too far with the strong currents. I did try for a short while to get somewhat closer to the break, but there was quite a ferocious shorebreak. I had one of the worst wipe-outs in a long time... and it was without a board!
Standing in knee-deep water I got sent into some sort of summersault throwing my legs over my body, and digging my chin into the bottom in the process. When I surfaced my camera which was around my neck (and tied around my wrist as well!) was gone. Luckily it floats, so after a mad dash I retrieved it from the claws of the greedy North Sea.
From the safety of the beach I later did manage to get this one cool shot of Tim and a fishingtrawler passing by behind hem.


Even though I really struggled, I still enjoyed myself tremendously. I really start to saviour every day spent in the water more and more. A bad day in the water is still so much better than an average day spent doing random daily stuff.

When surfing the net later that week, I came across this drawing by monsterboardsorg.blogspot.com 's Eef:


 I really dig Eef's art (and his unconventional hand- and bellyboards as well). In this drawing he really caught the feeling I had last week (and have quite often when I'm in the sea on a grim cloudy day when there's some height to the waves). I can really get intimidated by her sometimes, although I know there no reason to be. Weird enough whenever it happens, as soon as the suns breaks through, it's gone. I guess its all in my head. Anyway, I like this drawing a lot. Eef rocks!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Some single-use Kodak shots


These are some of the shots from one of the single-use Kodak waterproof cameras that joined us for a surftrip. Like I've said before I was quite surprided by the results from this cheap cameras.
I think this camera was in my travelbag for about 3 years before I found it again and shot the remaining frames. So the film was expired quite a bit, but I think that added to the feel of the shots.
The nice onboard shots were made by Tim a friend of mine aboard a ragged but nice old log.




You dont have any influence on the settings with these cameras, so unless the sun is behind you, the subjects tend to be underexposed (as is obvious in some of the shots). However that isn't always a bad thing. In the last shot it was getting dusk and I quite like how the underexposure turned out.




Offcourse you gotta watch out for waterdrops on the lens, unless you like blurr...


I found out the hard way that the Zarautz shorebreak mini-barrels are though (and quite painfull) to photograph.


There were even some shots on the roll from years ago when we went for a wintersession in Scheveningen, its from before I even moved there.


Looking back at these shots got me amped up even more to go test the Mako machine. I tested it for leaks in the sink today and it seems watertight. Got to get it into the sea soon.