Entries in Surfing (10)

Saturday
Mar052011

Hang 10. Soul Arch. Pig Dog. Dirty Goleta? 

Submitted for general disapproval: This video, in which Spat commits a sin against the art of surfing that is so grievous that censors intervened.

Dubbed the Dirty Goleta (derived from the contemporaneous paint job on the Devereaux Grafitti Hut, where the atrocity took place) the offending man-eu-ver proves that kook DNA runs deep ...

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Monday
Nov222010

Santa Barbara Surfing ... You *Can* Go Back

Surfing in Santa Barbara means contending with consistently underwhelming waves. The upside? Plenty of time to hone kayak fishing techniques, spear fishing tactics and campfire tending skills.

That's exactly how it played out at Refugio state beach on Spat Out in Glory's latest barrel quest. One with local knowledge might question the choice of destinations: Refugio? AKA Refoofio? AKA the least barreling wave on California's central coast? (Video after the jump.)

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Friday
Oct292010

Big Pipe, Critical Ghost Tree, Devereaux ...

Names that echo through surfing: Big Bonzai Pipeline, Critical Ghost Tree, Scary Puerto. And, of course, Knee-Slappin' Devereaux.

Spat out in Glory has had about three false starts getting more footage since the return from Nicaragua's golden surf spots. Finally it came together this week. Time, waves (of a sort), functioning camera equipment. At Devereaux. Where it all started back in '81. (Video after the jump.)

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Sunday
Apr252010

Surf Query: Does It Count If It's Just the Head?

A droplet on the lens obscures the key pixels in this masterpiece of surf cinematography. To wit, Spat Out in Glory takes off, makes the bottom turn, lines it up, then shoots for the barrel.

By way of full disclosure, we use the term "barrel" in its most limited sense here. Total diameter: 18 inches. Duration: .75 seconds. But for a moment, the cranium was in the air pocket. It sounded like a seashell clamped around the entire head. ...

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Friday
Apr232010

Devereaux Devolution: Surfing's Inner Simian

Evolution doubters suffered a terrible setback today at Devereaux Point in Santa Barbara. Exhibit No. 1: The embedded video from Spat Out in Glory conclusively demonstrating that ape DNA runs strong in humankind's veins.

This is the kind of thing that could end up in Geico commercial. Note the dull gaze. The tiny, low forehead. The haunchy, straight-backed crouch. The knuckles dragging on the surfboard deck. A dead stick hanging from the evolutionary tree. This specimen, like many recent iterations of the hominid family, lacked body hair. It also seems to lack the instincts and athleticism of its arboreal cousins. Darwin is rolling in his grave. ...

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Wednesday
Apr212010

Surf on Super 8: Air Mats and Body Whomps

The most durable lesson of shooting surf footage during Spat Out in Glory's stay in Nicaragua: It isn't as easy as it looks...

Which is to say two things. One: A 42-year-old body with athletic handicaps takes longer to learn hollow beach breaks than one might think. Two: Film and video are both fickle bitch goddesses who make you pay your dues before they yield perfectly fruited imagery.

Witness the Super 8 footage after the jump. ...

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Monday
Feb222010

Nica Post: Video...Telephoto Surf Taste Test

The good news: surfing video found after the jump. The bad news? It's in the form of a camera-wonky comparison of the Canon 1.7x telephoto against the Raynox 2025 2.2x telephoto.

Fact is, 1.7x is only adequate for shooting beach breaks close to shore. Beyond that, it looks like bad home video. (Insert painful insult to the rest of Spat Out in Glory here.) The Raynox puts you a bit closer to the action and that's good in terms of making the video watchable...

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Thursday
Jan212010

Nica Post: Video...Wipeout Taxonomy Part 2

Spat's taxonomy of surfing failure generated so many reader questions we were compelled to return with a new series of video wipeouts and their descriptions under the classification system.

Watch the video, refer to the classification system, and name that wipeout.

The amount of wipeout footage being generated by each session at Playa Santana in Nicaragua threatens to overwhelm our digital storage capabilities. The surf remains small...maybe waist high on the high tide. Spat is relieved. The inability to navigate waist high waves would translate well into overhead stuff. The differences would manifest in the realm of bodily consequences...

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Sunday
Jan172010

Nica Post: Fresh Video...Buena Onda Surfing

Spat got in the water and shot some sweet little waves. The Buena Onda guys did what they could with what the swell would give them, which wasn't much.

Philip, one of the proprietors at Buena Onda, leads off the action with a down-the-line zipper, followed by Matt, Brian and Jeb.

Shot with the Canon HV30, Century Fish Eye, Del Mar Housing at Playa Santana. 

Check the video below for  some tasty bocadillos.

Spat Out in Glory Dailies/Buena Onda Guys Surfing/01.10.10 from Greg Baumann on Vimeo.

Friday
Jan082010

Nica Post: Good News, Badly Needed

Spat nabbed its first ride in Nicaragua.

How can it get better? The Camera Monkey was filming the moment at 48 frames per second on the Beaulieu.

Better still? Caught the whole thing on the GoPro board cam. Video after the jump.

To misquote Churchill, this marks the beginning of the beginning. ... The CM's remark upon Spat's return to shore: "Baby! We really needed some good news!"

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