Pic of the day
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Awesome. Why is it green?
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I've assumed it's light scattering/refraction/attenuation, but since you ask, I've asked Dan via email. I'll get back to you
marcus wrote:and that vicco dude, whatsisname?
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^^^
He says the bird isn't greenswvic wrote:I've assumed it's light scattering/refraction/attenuation, but since you ask, I've asked Dan via email. I'll get back to you
marcus wrote:and that vicco dude, whatsisname?
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it's crappy white balance
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smnmntll wrote: She's also moderately hot, with a bit of that petulance-approved titless starved whippet look about her but still pretty decent.
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The forum's favourite surfboard, ridden by Craig Anderson.
smnmntll wrote: She's also moderately hot, with a bit of that petulance-approved titless starved whippet look about her but still pretty decent.
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The Talk Story event at Freshwater Beach on tomorrow and Saturday has some pretty impressive participants. Paul Strauch, Joey Cabell, Fred Hemmings, Mark Cunningham, Brian Keaulana, plus a raft of Aussies including Nick Carroll etc etc
http://www.swellnet.com/news/swellnet-d ... -dukes-day
But, Joey Cabell! A legend to me.
Below is sadly the best version of the photo I could find on the internet, but this classic photo of Joey Cabell at Angourie in 1964 was probably my favourite surfing photo as a young teen in the 70's when I first saw the photo in a surfing book. It still resonates for me.
http://www.swellnet.com/news/swellnet-d ... -dukes-day
But, Joey Cabell! A legend to me.
Below is sadly the best version of the photo I could find on the internet, but this classic photo of Joey Cabell at Angourie in 1964 was probably my favourite surfing photo as a young teen in the 70's when I first saw the photo in a surfing book. It still resonates for me.
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Interesting that nobody would be seen dead with that stance on a board these days yet is seems perfect for that era.
When it gets to this level of self important stupidity I lose interest.
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I don't think that was Cabell's usual stance. But, he came from the U.S with a reputation as the new, fast, smooth stylemaster. He quietly went out in the little-known, fast, bowling, tubing rights of Angourie, probably not ever having surfed a wave quite like it, in a day when there wasn't a lot of under the lip surfing, and instinctively rode those winding tubes beautifully and probably in a way that no one had quite ridden them before. Absolute legend.spork wrote:Interesting that nobody would be seen dead with that stance on a board these days yet is seems perfect for that era.
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Why do people surf?
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