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Wakeboarding Photography
So, you and your buddies ride every day. You finally stuck that roll-to-revert, and tell everyone you know since you're so stoked. Everyone calls you a liar except your wakeboard buddies that were there. How do you prove it? Have your buddies take pictures of you riding! This guide will explain how to get the best wakeboarding photos possible, and will also tell you why photos in magazines are usually better than photos you take with your buddies.
The better the equipment you have, the greater capability you have to produce outstanding images. If you are shooting with a disposable camera or a point-and-shoot, don't expect publication-quality results...however you can still take good pictures. If you have an SLR with telephoto lenses, you have more options available.
Equipment
Cameras
Film
Accessories
What the Professionals Carry
Technique
Light
Angles
Recommended Camera Settings
Final Notes
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