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This is the first installment of a new photo feature “Double Take” to the Snowboard-Revolution Photographer Blog. This will be a weekly installment of two pictures combined as one to show more of a story, a moment before the action or a double unique view of the trick, place or rider and some Photographer info. Just something new and fresh for your eyes. I will do my best to make sure one of these gets up once a week or once every two weeks of either my photos or Crosland or Johnny’s. I’ll start this week off with two.
- AM

Photographer: Andrew Miller

Camera: Canon EOS 20D

Lens: Canon 70-200mm L

Lighting: Natural

Rider: Jeff Kramer

Location: Mammoth Mountain, CA

Trick: Backside 720

This day was just a typical week day in south park pretty mellow. I ran into Kramer while taking some laps and decided to grab my camera from my truck and end up shooting for rest of the afternoon. Jeff has great style and I really like the way he pokes his grabs and spins. Seem like we always run in to each other in the park and always end of with a few pretty sweet photos. Here is the drop and pop… Kramer backside Seven. {Click photo to enlarge}

Jeff Kramer - Mammoth, CA

 

 

Photographer: Andrew Miller

Camera: Canon EOS 20D

Lens: Canon 70-200mm L

Lighting: Natural

Rider:Gabe Taylor

Location: Sonora Pass, CA

Trick: half cab

My first trip to Sonora I thought I was in heaven. Screw building jumps and shooting photos all I wanted to do is sled around all day. Good thing I was rolling with Gabe Taylor, Peter Benchetler and Mac Spedale who had the right mid set to hit some jumps and get some shots. This is a pretty popular zone the Jackson Brothers tore it up in Paradox doing a step down to the left and John J hits a line to 180 on the right and does a natty 720 right below this. Anyway’s this early season trip alot of stuff hadn’t filled in yet so there was this frozen water fall exposed and Gabe dusted off the top of this cornice and we waited like 20- 30min for the light and wind to die down. It broke for a second and Gabe stomped a solid half cab down the side of the falls. A few guys and tries later a small hole broke through the landing it got sketchy. Good thing nobody fell through and the landing help up for as long as it did or it would of been bad. Gabe gives the water fall a second look be for he drops the bitch. { Click to Enlarge }

Gabe Taylor - Sonora, CA

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