The non-fisheye board cam actually captured more than i thought it would mounted to the front of my 6'5" JC. I anticipated having pictures of just my knees and below, but with the right angle and crouch I can get most of my body in the frame, and a little bit of the wave in the margins. I still prefer the wrist cam setup, because I'd rather have pictures of waves than my ugly mug paddling, but I'll have to try this again on an overhead hollow day this fall.
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Look at this narcissist! Haha, jk cbogs. What you need to do is mount a helmet cam. You should really watch some Brian Conley videos.
he doesnt even use a helmet cam for a lot of those, i think he's going handheld...have you seen the Skindog tube portraits? shot with a 40D in a water housing, leashed to his wrist...
although if anyone has 'my eyes won't dry' we should watch that together ;)
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