Evan Koogler of Dayton, Ohio doing a feeble grind
14 responses
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Oliver Fluck said (9 Aug 2007):
Well done!
Too bad there are this distracting pole and wires in the background. Would be much nicer without, I think. -
Langley Windy said (9 Aug 2007):
The photo looks fine to me good job.....
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westly wright gave props (10 Aug 2007):
I agree, the urban setting really adds to the photo.
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Chris Mathews said (14 Aug 2007):
Thank you all for your comments and love...
Peace,
Chris Mathews -
Nicole Gesmondi gave props (15 Aug 2007):
Yeah, I think then fisheye lens MAKES the shot. And I like the angle you took the shot at.
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will pattison said (15 Aug 2007):
niiiiiiice!
wp. -
Nimai Wong gave props (16 Aug 2007):
you nailed it with the fish!
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Merrick Kingston gave props (20 Aug 2007):
Fantastic!
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Rachel Mckinnie gave props (20 Aug 2007):
The poles and wire are what made me decide to click. Love this shot in EVERY way.
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Cameron Andersen said (14 Sep 2007):
Fucken tossers over annilising shit as always."the wires and poles make the shot".fuck off the big ass feeble down the big ass rail and the rough ass landing make the shot.
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Chris Wesseling said (18 Sep 2007):
Don't exagerate Cameron. This is a great shot even for tossers that don't know an ollie from a grind.
It helps having him nail the feeble instead of fumbling. Just as the urban setting. I don't know if the poles and wire really help the shot (there's the big ass rail on exactly that line already ;), but they certainly don't hurt.
For me? At first, pose and concentration (indirectly the big ass feeble!, but what do I know?). But then the fact that the fish eye _isn't_ the determining factor of the shot. Most fisheye shots are just that, fisheye shots. This one isn't. And damn it Jim, I'm a photographer, not a skater. So _that_ makes it a favorite of mine. -
kristie pierce gave props (23 Sep 2007):
sweet
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Norm Smart said (27 Sep 2007):
This shot is amazing, the fisheye lens really makes this shot. Outstanding photo in everyway!
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jesse baker gave props (11 Aug 2009):
love the distortion in this photo~ lighting is perfect~ very nice!
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