Jumping Mantas on Cocos

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zephyr
zephyr
NSW
84 posts
NSW, 84 posts
19 Aug 2009 5:45pm
Check out the Photos of Evan richards from Caloundra jumping and riding over 3 massive Manta Rays on the Cocos Islands Lagoon Crossing last week.
http://www.zephyrkitetours.com/Gallery.htm



kitethrills
kitethrills
QLD
185 posts
QLD, 185 posts
19 Aug 2009 6:07pm
yeah nice one Evan - thats snoidberg boosting one large over beautiful sea-life. This is our main man putting the large weights on the girly night life. snoidberg sausage for the ladies?

bumspin
bumspin
QLD
33 posts
QLD, 33 posts
19 Aug 2009 8:51pm
GO Evan!!! jumping manta's i bet with a kite loop or two!!!!!! hope or having fun? the bread at woolies have gone to ****!!!! we are missing you
snoidberg
snoidberg
QLD
529 posts
QLD, 529 posts
20 Aug 2009 5:16pm
i think that will have to be my new avatar, the manta 1 not the gangsta sossage 1 thanks jen, mike, dave, castle crew and lagoon crew had the time of my life. kitesurfing with the manta rays over the coral in crystal clear water was such a great feeling of freedom its undescribable when i first saw the rays i freaked out because all i could see was massive dark shadows in front of me and their wingtips sticking out of the water looked like shark fins. i had a pentax w60 takeing photos every 10 seconds and wanted a photo with my manta friends so i kited with them for about 10 minutes and boosted over them a couple of times. they were beautiful to watch when i was floating 15 foot above them and wondering at the time do manta rays have barbs back on the sunney coast now and theirs no wind, its cold and im all kited out for a while anyway cant wait for next year.
Blownaway
Blownaway
QLD
776 posts
QLD, 776 posts
20 Aug 2009 8:06pm
that is an extra big manta when you consider how far the camera is away from it.
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
21 Aug 2009 12:35pm
Had the pleasure of swimming a matter of metres from 3 or 4 huge mantas (maybe not quite as big as in the pic) up north many years ago.

Glide, glide, glide, one slow gentle flap of the wings and woooosh 30m away!

Bloody amazingly graceful creatures.
Sammie H
Sammie H
WA
4 posts
WA, 4 posts
1 Sep 2009 6:56pm
Awesome pics. Had an absolute ball over there this year!
Taz
Taz
VIC
9 posts
Taz Taz
VIC, 9 posts
2 Sep 2009 12:43pm
Saw these pics and was immediately jealous! Wish I'd managed to make it back this year but alas... Third trip is definitely on the cards for 2010. Hey Jen & Mike. Hope you guys are having a blast. Woop!
boost75
boost75
WA
26 posts
WA, 26 posts
2 Sep 2009 8:06pm
Hey Evan, that photo is amazing!! we are off to cocos in june and was keen to set up our camera in a similar postion as yours. Any tips on keeping the angle correct so it stays pointing at you and not sliding around.
Any help would be great.
Cheers
snoidberg
snoidberg
QLD
529 posts
QLD, 529 posts
2 Sep 2009 11:14pm
hey Lane i use a pentax w60 with last years cam rig check out
www.seabreeze.com.au/Shop/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=27
it can be hard to get the velcro straps tight enough but if you find its slipping you can pump the kite up just a little bit under what you normaly pump it up to then attach the velcro straps and give her a couple more pumps to tighten the straps. the angle might be different depending on what model and size kite your flying. youll just have to give it a fly and adjust the angle to your kite. im also useing 20m lines so the camera is abit closer and i dont use zoom but if your flying on 25m lines you might want to zoom in just a little bit. make sure you dont crash the kite into the water while shooting because once the camera gets wet the lense fogs up a little bit and you could miss a wicked shot. hopefully i c ya there, youll love cocos, i had the time of my life only problem is im suffering from withdrawal symptoms and cant wait till next winter lol
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