Nice glassy waves today.

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DavidJohn
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10 Dec 2015 3:33pm
Stumpi
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10 Dec 2015 4:26pm
Yeh,
Nice.. So glad I went to work ;-)
Supmaori
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10 Dec 2015 1:58pm
Nice mate :-)
Mooney38
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10 Dec 2015 4:57pm
It was a great morning on western port. Not many people out early aswell!
Tardy
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10 Dec 2015 6:08pm
Style ..Cruz....
GizzieNZ
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11 Dec 2015 3:51pm
Nice vid....and sounds as always DJ.....seems like you guys can always see the sea bottom and the rocks.....we can see on rare occasions when there has been very little wave action. Soft rock structures around here in many places.....they release their muddiness :(
HumanCartoon
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11 Dec 2015 8:48pm
GizzieNZ said..
Soft rock structures around here in many places..


The rocks are not soft at that spot in DJ's vid...they are not soft at all...
shoodbegood
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11 Dec 2015 10:20pm
Hey DJ
I always enjoy your videos, but i have to ask....
Do you sometimes just enjoy surfing and not worry about catching the whole thing on film ?
Sometimes I see people trying to catch things on camera (tourists, concert goers etc..) and can't help think 'just be present in the moment'
I get that it's your passion, and you do a grouse job, really good footage, I'm not being a smarty, just wondering
Is it the surfing/down winding that gets you going, or making the vids, or both ?
Cheers
DavidJohn
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11 Dec 2015 11:06pm
Good question.. I actually really enjoy making the vids.. I used to love taking photo's and vids are a whole new level.. I usually have the music in mind first and be busting to do a vid so I can use it.. It's the DW vids that I enjoy doing the most because not many others are doing them and I like to try and capture the thrill of a good DWer.. It's great to be able to look back and remember the day like looking through a photo album but better.. I often just carry my GoPro in my pocket when surfing and don't even take it out.. The other day was a day I thought it would stay in my pocket because it looked so small and overcast most people wouldn't even bother going out.. But it fined up and we had these nice little glassy waves.. and decided it's something worth capturing for myself and also sharing with others.. I get lots of PMs from people thanking me for my vids and encouraging me to keep them up.. I also meet lots of nice people telling me the same thing.. I feel a little pressure about that but I don't mind.. Good surfers probably find my surfing vids soooo boring.. but I think there's plenty of people like myself that just love being on the water and enjoying a crappy little wave.. I'm not trying to show off.. or show how good I am.. I would much rather just film others and I encourage them to get close so I can film them.. I find that much more interesting.. but it's mostly out of my controle.. Especially on downwinders.. I love it when others like to join in and get in my vids.. When the surf is better and bigger I usually don't worry about the camera.. I just want to get out there fast and have fun.. That's why you don't see many of my vids from Big Left at Flinders.. I love that place.. I usually take a bit of a beating.. but it's still great fun.. The last thing I'd be thinking about out there is filming.. I don't spend much time editing.. I tend to rush though it and after see thing that would make it better for next time.. I'd like to think my vids are getting better and better.. and I enjoy the challenge of making them better.. One last thing.. It might seem like every time I paddle I film because there's so many vid's but I almost paddle every day.. It's rare that I miss a day and it's been like that for almost 10 yrs.. I'm lucky to have a job that lets me.. So I only film a very small amount of my time on the water.. Yesterday I tryed to get my friend Tim along with his brand new Starboard Whopper.. He's very keen to join us but couldn't make it.. So a small part of making me take my camera out of my pocket was to be able to show Tim what he missed out on.. Hope that explains where I'm coming from.. and yes I do enjoy just being out there without a camera but sometimes I think.. Wow.. How good is this.. I wish I had my camera..
Rowdy1
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12 Dec 2015 5:50am
Nice vid!!! Combining two passions. Awesome.
cantSUPenough
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12 Dec 2015 5:58am
Nice work DJ! And long may you keep making your videos!

My only gripe is that it reminds me what I am missing when I am traveling Home in 30 hours!
Comrad
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12 Dec 2015 2:34pm
DavidJohn said..
I usually have the music in mind first


I have downloaded a few of the songs you use in the clips, sometimes I have trouble finding them. Any chance you could name them? I had a look at vimeo trying to locate the version of Beautiful People that you used in the Merimbula 2015 vid but couldn't locate it. Closest i could find was Marilyn Mansons version on itunes which is a bit crap compared.
DavidJohn
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12 Dec 2015 3:37pm
Darryn said..



DavidJohn said..
I usually have the music in mind first





I have downloaded a few of the songs you use in the clips, sometimes I have trouble finding them. Any chance you could name them? I had a look at vimeo trying to locate the version of Beautiful People that you used in the Merimbula 2015 vid but couldn't locate it. Closest i could find was Marilyn Mansons version on itunes which is a bit crap compared.




This is the band that did that 'beautiful people' song... Go full screen and enjoy..

shoodbegood
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12 Dec 2015 10:04pm
Cheers DJ
Keep them coming !
Scored a few goodies this arvo at a lesser known westernport spot, no camera though !
Sometimes timing is everything and you just get lucky !
Ted the Kiwi
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13 Dec 2015 2:10am
DavidJohn said...
Good question.. I actually really enjoy making the vids.. I used to love taking photo's and vids are a whole new level.. I usually have the music in mind first and be busting to do a vid so I can use it.. It's the DW vids that I enjoy doing the most because not many others are doing them and I like to try and capture the thrill of a good DWer.. It's great to be able to look back and remember the day like looking through a photo album but better.. I often just carry my GoPro in my pocket when surfing and don't even take it out.. The other day was a day I thought it would stay in my pocket because it looked so small and overcast most people wouldn't even bother going out.. But it fined up and we had these nice little glassy waves.. and decided it's something worth capturing for myself and also sharing with others.. I get lots of PMs from people thanking me for my vids and encouraging me to keep them up.. I also meet lots of nice people telling me the same thing.. I feel a little pressure about that but I don't mind.. Good surfers probably find my surfing vids soooo boring.. but I think there's plenty of people like myself that just love being on the water and enjoying a crappy little wave.. I'm not trying to show off.. or show how good I am.. I would much rather just film others and I encourage them to get close so I can film them.. I find that much more interesting.. but it's mostly out of my controle.. Especially on downwinders.. I love it when others like to join in and get in my vids.. When the surf is better and bigger I usually don't worry about the camera.. I just want to get out there fast and have fun.. That's why you don't see many of my vids from Big Left at Flinders.. I love that place.. I usually take a bit of a beating.. but it's still great fun.. The last thing I'd be thinking about out there is filming.. I don't spend much time editing.. I tend to rush though it and after see thing that would make it better for next time.. I'd like to think my vids are getting better and better.. and I enjoy the challenge of making them better.. One last thing.. It might seem like every time I paddle I film because there's so many vid's but I almost paddle every day.. It's rare that I miss a day and it's been like that for almost 10 yrs.. I'm lucky to have a job that lets me.. So I only film a very small amount of my time on the water.. Yesterday I tryed to get my friend Tim along with his brand new Starboard Whopper.. He's very keen to join us but couldn't make it.. So a small part of making me take my camera out of my pocket was to be able to show Tim what he missed out on.. Hope that explains where I'm coming from.. and yes I do enjoy just being out there without a camera but sometimes I think.. Wow.. How good is this.. I wish I had my camera..


Great post. Can you take your vid out at Big Left.....just once
Scozz76
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13 Dec 2015 2:24am
Great vids DJ, they remind me of home and all the surf breaks I used to surf before moving to the other (cold and dark) side of the world. Love the DW vids too, SUP never really existed before I left, it was mainly windsurf and sailing on the bay. Cant wait to get back for a visit, hopefully next year!
colinm63
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13 Dec 2015 7:47am
Love the vids keep up the great work.
You have a following, I was in Maui last year & two different locals I met asked if I knew you when I told them I was from Australia.
xurfxup
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13 Dec 2015 7:51pm
Inspirational DJ!
Moments like that are the reason a lot of us do what we do. Keep it up..
SandS
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13 Dec 2015 8:45pm
DavidJohn said..
Good question.. I actually really enjoy making the vids.. I used to love taking photo's and vids are a whole new level.. I usually have the music in mind first and be busting to do a vid so I can use it.. It's the DW vids that I enjoy doing the most because not many others are doing them and I like to try and capture the thrill of a good DWer.. It's great to be able to look back and remember the day like looking through a photo album but better.. I often just carry my GoPro in my pocket when surfing and don't even take it out.. The other day was a day I thought it would stay in my pocket because it looked so small and overcast most people wouldn't even bother going out.. But it fined up and we had these nice little glassy waves.. and decided it's something worth capturing for myself and also sharing with others.. I get lots of PMs from people thanking me for my vids and encouraging me to keep them up.. I also meet lots of nice people telling me the same thing.. I feel a little pressure about that but I don't mind.. Good surfers probably find my surfing vids soooo boring.. but I think there's plenty of people like myself that just love being on the water and enjoying a crappy little wave.. I'm not trying to show off.. or show how good I am.. I would much rather just film others and I encourage them to get close so I can film them.. I find that much more interesting.. but it's mostly out of my controle.. Especially on downwinders.. I love it when others like to join in and get in my vids.. When the surf is better and bigger I usually don't worry about the camera.. I just want to get out there fast and have fun.. That's why you don't see many of my vids from Big Left at Flinders.. I love that place.. I usually take a bit of a beating.. but it's still great fun.. The last thing I'd be thinking about out there is filming.. I don't spend much time editing.. I tend to rush though it and after see thing that would make it better for next time.. I'd like to think my vids are getting better and better.. and I enjoy the challenge of making them better.. One last thing.. It might seem like every time I paddle I film because there's so many vid's but I almost paddle every day.. It's rare that I miss a day and it's been like that for almost 10 yrs.. I'm lucky to have a job that lets me.. So I only film a very small amount of my time on the water.. Yesterday I tryed to get my friend Tim along with his brand new Starboard Whopper.. He's very keen to join us but couldn't make it.. So a small part of making me take my camera out of my pocket was to be able to show Tim what he missed out on.. Hope that explains where I'm coming from.. and yes I do enjoy just being out there without a camera but sometimes I think.. Wow.. How good is this.. I wish I had my camera..



very well said DJ .......... and a nice sized paragraph too !!!
jojameka
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14 Dec 2015 4:39pm
Always enjoy your videos DJ. Do you have a mount stuck on the back of your paddle for this type of recording? Santa has a request for a lot of accessories for my newly acquired Go Pro and some tips would be greatly appreciated for both recording and editing.
Slab
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14 Dec 2015 1:51pm
Your DW vids are great.....especially when the thumb goes up....
ockanui
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14 Dec 2015 5:16pm
DJ.... should be awarded Life membership of the Naish team and never have to pay for a yellow board again.....ever.....

The man has done more for that brand than any bunch of highly paid advertising executives have done or any others involved in the marketing dept....hahaha

Good vid and music, just waiting for DJ's 2015 top 20 soundtracks CD to come out...

divaldo
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15 Dec 2015 10:05am
perfectly put DJ, I love watching your vids, always very cruisey, lots of people having fun. They are probably watching the vids and improving as well as a result of seeing themselves surfing or paddling as well,
Chilebear
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15 Dec 2015 10:27am
Great vid DJ.

What size of board are you on?
DavidJohn
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16 Dec 2015 1:54am
jojameka said..
Always enjoy your videos DJ. Do you have a mount stuck on the back of your paddle for this type of recording? Santa has a request for a lot of accessories for my newly acquired Go Pro and some tips would be greatly appreciated for both recording and editing.


Thanks.. This is what I do.. It's just a simple mount duct taped to the face of the blade.. and I use iMove to edit.





DavidJohn
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16 Dec 2015 1:56am
Chilebear said..
Great vid DJ.

What size of board are you on?


Thanks Chilebear.. My board in this vid is my 9'5'' Mana.
DavidJohn
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16 Dec 2015 2:01am
Slab said..
Your DW vids are great.....especially when the thumb goes up....


My friend [Cam] used to tell me the same thing and say he misses it when I don't do it..

I think of him and smile to myself each time I do it now..
DavidJohn
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16 Dec 2015 2:12am
ockanui said..
DJ.... should be awarded Life membership of the Naish team and never have to pay for a yellow board again.....ever.....

The man has done more for that brand than any bunch of highly paid advertising executives have done or any others involved in the marketing dept....hahaha

Good vid and music, just waiting for DJ's 2015 top 20 soundtracks CD to come out...



Ha.. That's funny but I don't think that way..

Years ago the only other non sup forum that I've been involved with was a motorcycle forum and I'd often get praised for all my photos of my bike on rides that I did.. No one ever thought I was pimping BMW then.. (because that just happened to be the brand of my bike).. and I never thought BMW owed me anything for all the pictures with my bike in shot that I did..

I'm glad you and others enjoy the music.. IMO the music can make or break a vid..
colas
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16 Dec 2015 3:21pm
DavidJohn said..
IMO the music can make or break a vid..


So true!
I often mute good vids to put a decent track on top of it. It definitely change the way you appreciate a video...

Another trick: on Surf SUP/prone videos, flipping them horizontally to watch a goofy foot if you are regular helps a lot feeling the action. Downloading them and playing wth a player supporting flipping such as VLC does the trick.
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