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    « POLAROID OF THE WEEK, VOL. 12 : FAST FRIENDS | Main | AND SO IT GROWS »
    Thursday
    Sep022010

    PS. 

    Here's a short clip from my entrance into the bay. About 30 seconds in is when the really big breaker went under the boat...totally terrifying. Sorry I'm not able to get more video up just quite yet - my Macbook has succumb to the elements so unfortunately I have no design/editing programs to work with now. Hoping to scrounge up some funds for a new one sometime soon - it's really bumming me out to not be able to share more of what I'm seeing. Okay, here you go! :

    PPS. This footage was shot on the Go Pro HD cam - thanks to the folks over there for their assistance in getting one of these on board. Amped on being able to start getting some nice footage underway. Pretty rad, right??

    Reader Comments (5)

    em! this is totally stressing my tummy out!!! you're such a total champion!

    September 2, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterblair

    Wow... really impressive. And scary. For a second I thought I was on that boat with you. Or forgot I wasn't on that boat with you. Thank you for the video.

    September 3, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterHélène

    b - was so terrifying! i'd say the vid conveys only about 10% of the actual terror - shoulda had the cam facing the other way so you could see the massive sets rolling in behind me....

    September 3, 2010 | Registered CommenterEE Richmond

    helene! hi!
    glad you liked it! im gonna try to start getting more footage up...

    hope youre well!

    September 3, 2010 | Registered CommenterEE Richmond

    That was pretty scary! I was thinking, could you put your computer in industrial sized ziplock bags or some sort of big tupperware? I don't know how bad the condensation is, so maybe it wouldn't help. Maybe you could also wrap them in a towel along with the ziplock? You could probably also throw a cracker in the container to help 'scrub' the air. :D

    September 3, 2010 | Unregistered Commenteradam

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