Pswiss takes this run on so casually and comfortably, and being so big, he seems like a giant compared to Javier. It's two very different riders and styles into one edit, and it's very interesting to see two different ways to get down a hill. That being said, Javier seemed less in control and even though he's an exceptionally talented rider, Pswiss just plays with him the whole way down with ease. From my view point the run feels slower for me with Pswiss because his style is so smooth, where as Javier, the run feels a lot faster because his style is a little more rigid and a bit more aggressive at the same time. No hate to Javier, just something interesting I noticed.
***** Yeah i know but that doesn´t mean it´s easy to do that of course it´s harder to ride it by a longboad but you need to take care the whole time because if he falls u need to react quickly
***** Do you know how close i´m driving to the skaters? wide angle lenses don´t make justice to what is really happening there, you can drive and follow, but to make it look good and close it takes some serious concentration, driving skills and good knowledge of downhill skateboarding and how the guy in front skates. That being said, getting footage is a team work between filmers and skaters, and i think the cameraman also deservers a credit for what they do so you can enjoy media, because in my case, i´m most of the time filming runs instead of skating them
perropro Hey Perro que camera y lente usas actualmente? yo GH3 con olympus 9mm, pero tengo que manejar demasiado cerca, a 1 metro de la trompa del auto incluso se ven lejos
+JPSK360 it depends on what you re doing. if you re only cruising around there s no need for slide gloves, but if you re going to hit some hills you should definitely get some slide gloves
What the hell is going on with downhill videos lately ? Every other one has the soundtrack of infinite suck . Ditch the electro-lameness in the name of all that is gnarly !