Have A Great Weekend!
Weekday Windsurfing.
Björn Dunkerbeck training his son Liam how to sail with an iDO.
It's hard to believe, but with an iDO attached and a beginner in the front, you should be able to reach up to 30 knots sailing.
Fish On Fridays. (Why Do We Go Fishing?)
Fish On Fridays. (Mr. Big Teeth And Friend)
I'm Feeling Kinda Spongee.
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O surfe no Brasil parece ótimo!
Wreck On Wednesday.
Wednesday Wipeout.
I Am Not Worthy!
The Swami speaks, we listen.
No more photography tips, our guru has written a short and sweet explanation on photography, and has brilliantly linked it to sailing.
What's Up Doc? (Tillerman Tuesday)
Doc was complaining about a photo he took over at Proper Course,
"Two dark blurs appear in the middle of the photo."
With a little help from software, presto-chango!
Software - Picasa: a) retouch b) crop c) change contrast d) pencil sketch
Total time: 2 minutes.
Sailing Photo Of The Day. (Photography Tip Number Five)
You can transform a less than successful photo with software and make it semi-interesting.
How Was Your Weekend? (Photography Tip Number 4)
You don't need to over saturate the *colours of your photos. Muted can be just fine, thank you very much. (Especially if you use "Photography Tip Number Three.")
*English spelling used in honour of the guy who pushed us down this path.
Wave Of The Day.
Monday Morning Mermaid.
Have A Great Weekend! (Photography Tip Number Three)
Fish On Fridays.
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Fly fishing: The next generation.
A Day At The Beach. (Photography Tip Number 2)
There are some things that shouldn't be photographed.
I know you know what I mean. Think about the stream of endless photos on facebook and tumblr of your kids in various states of inebriation. "Please Johnny, don't post those photos of you having relations with our pet goat. I can guarnetee you that prospective employers or in-laws will not be impressed."
Wednesday Wipeout.
Wreck On Wednesday. (Photography Tip Number One)
How Do Sailboats Move, Joe?
I'm glad you asked, Joe. (Ah-oh, I'm talking to myself again. It's time for a spoonful of my medcine.) Watch the video "The Physics of Sailing." Hopefully you won't keel over from complicated formulas and theories.