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		<title>The AWT Comes to Europe</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 14:31:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boardseeker catches up with the AWT tour manager, Sam Bittner, to find out more about her European adventures and what she has in store for the AWT this year&#8230; Name: Sam Bittner Occupation: Director of American Windsurfing Tour Country of residence: USA You&#8217;ve just come across to Europe for Defi Wind, how was it and [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boardseeker catches up with the AWT tour manager, Sam Bittner, to find out more about her European adventures and what she has in store for the AWT this year&#8230;</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://cdn3.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/samdefi.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-49416" alt="samdefi" src="http://cdn3.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/samdefi-620x327.jpg" width="620" height="327" /></a>Name: Sam Bittner</strong></p>
<p><strong>Occupation: Director of American Windsurfing Tour</strong></p>
<p><strong>Country of residence: USA</strong></p>
<p><strong>You&#8217;ve just come across to Europe for Defi Wind, how was it and what made you decide to enter?   </strong></p>
<p>The Defi Wind was an experience of a lifetime! I heard about and ready about the event in mags over the past years and was always intrigued to see so many people on the water at one time.  Now that I organise events myself, I wanted to see what it took to get that many windsurfers organised for one event all together! When I booked my flight to go, I wasnt really sure I would race myself, I just wanted to be there and experience it.  Lucky for me, fellow Naish teammate, Sarah Herbert offered me a kit and I was able to participate as well!</p>
<p><strong>What was the atmosphere like?</strong> <strong>Was it scary/exciting/amazing windsurfing with so many others?</strong></p>
<p>You would have to use all those words to describe the Defi Wind. It was scary, exciting and amazing to be a part of 800 windsurfers in the same race.  I was incredibly challenged to finish the race in 40 knots of wind.  Normally I wouldn&#8217;t even go out in that much wind, but instead I went 40 km in 40 knots with 805 windsurfers.  People were crashing and some were giving up and being rescued by the safety boats.  I am happy to report that I finished every race that I started!  Happy to have been apart of the event and looking forward to going back for sure!!</p>

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<p><strong>Where are you heading next?</strong></p>
<p>I just got into Ireland last night and will cruise the west coast with the spectacular Katie McAnena this week before heading to Wales and back to Ireland for the BWA events.</p>
<p><strong>Why are you competing in the BWA tour this year?</strong></p>
<p>I have a lot of friends to do the BWA events.  I was inspired from their stories of how the events are run with &#8220;family style&#8221;.  When I organised the AWT I wanted it to have the same feeling for everyone to be welcome.  Now, I actually get to attend and see for myself what everyone is talking about.</p>
<p><strong>What are you expecting from the events? And what are you looking forward too?</strong></p>
<p>I am looking forward to sailing in new places and meeting the organisers. I am also looking forward to helping out at an event that I am not in charge of! Loads of people help me a lot on the AWT and now I want to give back some helping hands to another tour.</p>
<p><strong>You have a packed AWT tour this year&#8230;what events are you most looking forward to and why?</strong></p>
<p>Shoot. That is really like asking me what child I like best! They are all my favorite or I wouldn&#8217;t organise them.  But they are all special for their own reasons.  First up is Santa Cruz and I am happy to announce that I have pulled together $6500 for prize money! Everyone is welcome! Email me if you would like tips on traveling to any of the AWT events!</p>
<p><strong>What sailors will be the ones to watch out for?</strong></p>
<p>Sam Bittner!  Haha, just joking.  That is another hard question because I love all the riders and they are all working so hard and improving like crazy along the way.  Fiona Wylde just spent 2 months on Maui training for AWT so for sure the girls are going to have to watch out for her! On the men&#8217;s side, Levi Siver won 3 events in a row last year but Bernd Roediger is the up and coming youth on the pro side, so keep your eye on him too!</p>
<div id="attachment_49194" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 630px"><a href="http://cdn3.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Screen-Shot-2013-05-02-at-16.14.56.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-49194" alt="Marcillio Browne, Sam's tip for the top in 2013!" src="http://cdn3.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Screen-Shot-2013-05-02-at-16.14.56-620x407.jpg" width="620" height="407" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Marcilio Browne, Sam&#8217;s tip for the top in 2013!</p></div>
<p><strong>Do you know who from the AWT is also heading to the PWA? Who do you think could and should cause a stir on the tour?</strong></p>
<p>I was just with Antoine Martin at the Defi who is doing the PWA this year. He has been training hard in Maui this winter and is an incredible sailor.  Not sure what Marcilio Browne&#8217;s plans are this year but he is an incredible athlete and has potential to take home the gold on the AWT and PWA in my opinion <img src='http://www.boardseekermag.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><em><strong>Head on over to our sister site <a href="http://boards.mpora.com/news/boards-at-bwa-wales.html" target="_blank">Boards.co.uk for heat by heat coverage of the BWA events, starting this Friday the 18th May.</a> Here on Boardseeker we will have a brand new podcast or two from the events courtesy of Alfie Hart too.</strong></em></p>
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		<title>VIDEO: Brawzinho in Maui</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2013 10:06:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marcilio Browne has one of the most powerful wave riding styles out there. This latest clip is certainly no disappointment as he charges hard in Maui with his super late smacks and fast takas. Watch out for Brawzinho on the PWA this year, he looks ready to fight for the world title.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marcilio Browne has one of the most powerful wave riding styles out there. This latest clip is certainly no disappointment as he charges hard in Maui with his super late smacks and fast takas. Watch out for Brawzinho on the PWA this year, he looks ready to fight for the world title.</p>
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		<title>with Levi, Brawzinho, JP and more!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2013 15:09:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Carter - Editor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[      Windsurfing days don&#8217;t get much better than this; Levi Siver recounts a once in a lifetime session at Backyards, on the North Shore of Oahu, which he recently shared with Brawzinho, Jason Polakow, Rush Randle and more big names from windsurfing past and present.  Words by Levi Siver.  &#8220;Winter is here which means rainy mornings, [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>      <a href="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/backyeards.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-46859" alt="backyeards" src="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/backyeards-620x327.jpg" width="620" height="327" /></a>Windsurfing days don&#8217;t get much better than this; Levi Siver recounts a once in a lifetime session at Backyards, on the North Shore of Oahu, which he recently shared with Brawzinho, Jason Polakow, Rush Randle and more big names from windsurfing past and present. </strong></em></p>
<p><strong>Words by Levi Siver. </strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Winter is here which means rainy mornings, bigger waves and less crowds. We&#8217;ve been under a relentless trade wind pattern for months now. Too many good Ho&#8217;okipa sessions to count, but I need a change a new challenge a new thrill to keep this dream alive.</p>
<p>When you windsurf for a job you need to keep things fresh and new.  It&#8217;s part of why we ride, to get better and have new experiences. I was looking at the forecast on my iPhone at a Paia cafe that morning and sitting right next to me sipping his latte was Kai Katchadourian. Anyone who doesn&#8217;t know Kai should know a few things right off the start.  The guy has been a pro rider for the best part of two decades and he loves heavy metal.  He can play the drums at a pro level and is known as the Yoda of forecasting.  When you hear &#8220;surgical strike&#8221; come from his mouth you know things are lining up. I show him the weeks forecast on my Iphone and there&#8217;s no doubt Backyards is gonna fire. Yes this is it and I&#8217;m not gonna miss it this time.</p>

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<p>Everyone knows that scoring good conditions alone is no fun, you gotta have a few friends to share it with.  I had JP&#8217;s segment in TWM ingrained in my mind of big hollow waves and crazy clean walls to carve on.  I had to give Brawzinho a call we&#8217;ve been sailing a lot together and I really connect with the guy. His style and crazy tricks get me fired up to rip harder.</p>
<blockquote><p>JP&#8217;s in as well; we can&#8217;t go to Yards without him, he lives for this. It was a 1990&#8242;s reunion when we arrived on the North Shore of Oahu.</p></blockquote>
<p>Rush Randle comes riding up on his bike with a small trailer attached carrying windsurf gear.  Scott Carvill pulls up with his kids and wife.  What made me really smile though was seeing Tristan Boxford absolutely charging boneyards on borrowed gear.  He launched a 20 foot air into the sunset and almost managed to re-enter on the shallowest sketchiest section I&#8217;ve seen.</p>
<p>Before the big day Brawzinho and I sneaked in a session to familiarize ourselves with the break.  I was really thankful for that because we were tripping out how gnarly the next day was.</p>
<p>Light offshore winds 20 foot surf crashing down on waist deep water.  The waves were breaking at the second reef almost a mile out.  If you went down at the boneyard section you would get washed into the lineup at sunset with no wind.  The locals were concerned with us exposing their spot and we said no one in their right mind is gonna wanna come here and ride this.</p>
<blockquote><p>It felt like windsurfing pipeline and being tempted to hit lips that were pretty much unmake-able. The session lit up and everyone started charging.</p></blockquote>
<p>Picking the right wave was the name of the game out there. If you get stuck inside in fin deep water you gotta either Austin Powers it back and forth up wind until you get in the channel or there&#8217;s the famous walk of shame.  I finally got myself in a situation I was trying to avoid.  My best ride took me way low at boneyards and I kicked out and the whole horizon was filled with massive sets.  I&#8217;m slogging in 10 knot winds and I remember saying to myself “well my sessions done now.”  JP was there of course he&#8217;s always inside on big days.  He does that at Jaws and it trips me out. Being inside when it&#8217;s big with no wind is the worst situation you can be in in windsurfing.  I ask Jason if he had any grand ideas. Going against all reason JP yells to me &#8220;Mate just park it right here&#8221;.  That&#8217;s like sitting in lawn chair sipping a beer and a tornado&#8217;s heading straight your direction and your buddies telling you to just chill?</p>
<p>What I didn&#8217;t know at the time is that Backyards has a little sanctuary right in the middle of all the chaos. In between the two reefs there&#8217;s a spot where the second reef needs to reform before it hits the inside giving you just enough time to sail over it.</p>
<p>After the session was over we all pile into Scotty&#8217;s truck and head to a famous restaurant on the north shore.</p>
<blockquote><p>Kelly Slater and Dane Reynolds were there at the bar probably doing the same thing we were.  Celebrating a great day with good friends and good food wondering what we ever did to deserve this life.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Behind the Lens: Si Crowther</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2013 14:41:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Windsurfing is all about imagery; capturing the perfect moment on the water is something truly special. In this new series Boardseeker catches up with a few of the World’s top windsurfing photographers as they share their favourite shots and explain the stories behind them. Third in the series is British based Si Crowther www.simoncrowther.com All images [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Windsurfing is all about imagery; capturing the perfect moment on the water is something truly special. In this new series Boardseeker catches up with a few of the World’s top windsurfing photographers as they share their favourite shots and explain the stories behind them.</p>
<p><strong>Third in the series is British based Si Crowther <a title="Si Crowther" href="http://www.simoncrowther.com" target="_blank">www.simoncrowther.com</a></strong></p>
<p>All images credit Si Crowther.</p>
<div id="attachment_46170" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 320px"><a href="http://www.boardseekermag.com/features/behind-the-lens-si-crowther/attachment/boards-1st-cover/" rel="attachment wp-att-46170"><img class="size-medium wp-image-46170" title="Boards-1st-cover" src="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Boards-1st-cover-310x401.jpg" alt="Boards 1st cover." width="310" height="401" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Boards 1st cover.</p></div>
<p><strong>First ever Boards cover</strong></p>
<p>Date: Feb 2006</p>
<p>Rider: Simon Hurrey</p>
<p>Location: Kraal Bay, South Africa</p>
<p>There is something very special about your first cover shot and this one is etched into my mind for many reasons. For starters, I shouldn’t have been there; I’d missed my flight home already and had to extend my trip by four days at a great cost. This was then shot on the day I was due to leave for the second time, I very nearly missed that flight too!! (I will never learn).</p>
<p>In terms of action, this had it all: mid spock, one handed, full eye contact and then that very special touch.. Si pointed right down the lens, the point of his finger right down the centre of his nose, they say it’s all about timing, right? This made the shot so captivating and powerful. Neither of us knew just what we had captured at the time, which made it all the sweeter when we saw it in full glory on the laptop later.</p>
<p>To top this one off, when the mag hit the shelves in June 2006 (July issue.. never understood that one?) I was heading out to Fuerte to shoot with Jamie Hancock and in Gatwick’s departure lounge, in WHSmiths, the manager had used 15 copies and arranged them into a full pyramid display at the shop front entrance! I was pretty stoked! Worth mentioning that I grabbed another cover on that Fuerte shoot too! A cracking tweaked pushy from Jamie, again, full eye contact.. I was on a roll.</p>
<div id="attachment_46174" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 630px"><a href="http://www.boardseekermag.com/features/behind-the-lens-si-crowther/attachment/marcilio-brown-update/" rel="attachment wp-att-46174"><img class="size-large wp-image-46174" title="Brawzinho" src="http://cdn2.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/marcilio-brown-update-620x417.jpg" alt="Brawzinho" width="620" height="417" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Brawzinho water shot</p></div>
<p><strong>Brawzinho water shot</strong></p>
<p>Date: April 2010</p>
<p>Rider: Marcilio ‘Brawzinho’ Brown</p>
<p>Location: Ho’okipa Beach Park, Maui</p>
<p>So many elements came together on this shot to make it one of my favorite ever water shots.</p>
<blockquote><p>The unusual angle is the first thing that struck me.</p></blockquote>
<p>The rainbow is pretty hard to ignore. You can see the concentration in Brawzinho’s face. The foreground wave on the left, with the semi-submerged lens port. I love the stunning Ho’okipa background, with a sweet finishing touch on the right, the lifeguard tower. All these elements mean there’s a lot going on, thankfully they all balance to make a sweet composition. I simply love this angle at Ho’okipa and always look for this type of shot as a wave and action passes by.. Sometimes, that doesn’t work out so well.. I’ve been pitched over the falls quite a few times while gunning for shots like this. A price worth paying though, don’t ya think?</p>
<div id="attachment_46169" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 630px"><a href="http://www.boardseekermag.com/features/behind-the-lens-si-crowther/attachment/ben-ainslie/" rel="attachment wp-att-46169"><img class="size-large wp-image-46169" title="Ben Ainslie" src="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Ben-Ainslie-620x413.jpg" alt="Ben Ainslie" width="620" height="413" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ben Ainslie</p></div>
<p><strong>Ben Ainslie sailing the ‘Moth’</strong></p>
<p>Date: July 2009</p>
<p>Rider: Ben Ainslie</p>
<p>Location: Pro Vela, Mar Menor, Spain</p>
<p>Dan Macaulay is a legend, fact. Dan’s company Brandwave Marketing landed a location shoot for Henri Lloyd’s 2010 catalogue, and Dan booked yours truly for the shoot!! Hat’s off to Dan, this was a serious commercial shoot with one of the sailing worlds all-time greats, and Dan had seem something in my work and knew it was worth it to take a bit of a risk using me. I was flattered to be honest. There are many, many very capable sailing photographers out there, but Dan was looking for something a little different.. This shot is my favourite from the whole shoot. (we won’t mention the welly shot)  I was hanging off the side of a rib, traveling at around 30 knots. Dan was hanging onto my life jacket, so I could get as far outboard as possible. I was loaded with the Canon 5d, fisheye lens, wrapped in an Aquatech housing and Ben was on a fly-by on a hydrofoil Moth. What’s amazing is, this was Ben’s first ever run sailing a Moth, they are notoriously difficult to sail..  but not for Ben, second nature to him.</p>
<div id="attachment_46172" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 320px"><a href="http://www.boardseekermag.com/features/behind-the-lens-si-crowther/attachment/kauli-seadi/" rel="attachment wp-att-46172"><img class="size-medium wp-image-46172" title="Kauli-Seadi" src="http://cdn2.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Kauli-Seadi-310x465.jpg" alt="Kauli Seadi" width="310" height="465" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kauli Seadi</p></div>
<p><strong>Kauli Seadi mast mount</strong></p>
<p>Date: April 2010</p>
<p>Rider: Kauli Seadi</p>
<p>Location: Ho’okipa Beach Park, Maui</p>
<p>In some ways, the mast mount shot is the easiest of all the windsurf shots to take. Once all the prep is done, you just stand back and pull a radio trigger whilst the rider does all the work..</p>
<p>But, the secret is in the preparation, setting and composing the frame whilst attaching the camera and mount, taking care not to over tighten the clamps, but tight enough not to slip. Testing everything before the camera leaves the shore, batteries, lens port, seals, radio trigger operation, CFcard, exposure, shutter speed, it’s a big list; miss something and you trash the whole session.</p>
<p>I was a relative unknown at the time and Kauli was 3x world wave champ; I was super stoked when he agreed to let me cut holes in his brand new sail and mount a 2.5kg swing weight to his mast. What happened next left me bricking it and had a crowd of onlookers roaring in anticipation.</p>
<p>Kauli left the beach, on his first run, caught a gust on the inside and was fully planing out, meanwhile a bomb set was approaching, this is what got the crowd going, we could all see what was about to happen.. Proffitt said “say good bye to your mast mount” as Kauli sky rocketed a huge backloop, straight off the beach and landed with dry hair;</p>
<blockquote><p>I was convinced the mount wouldn’t hold on landing.. The jump was HUGE!!</p></blockquote>
<p>Everyone around me was laughing and cheering.. To my relief the mount held, but the forces were so great on landing, the lens detached from the camera inside the housing.. but not before I had bagged this nugget of gold. Phew.</p>
<div id="attachment_46171" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 630px"><a href="http://www.boardseekermag.com/features/behind-the-lens-si-crowther/attachment/chamonix/" rel="attachment wp-att-46171"><img class="size-large wp-image-46171 " title="Chamonix" src="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Chamonix-620x413.jpg" alt="Chamonix" width="620" height="413" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Chamonix</p></div>
<p><strong>Chamonix Snowboarder</strong></p>
<p>Date: Jan 2012</p>
<p>Rider: Andy Lagan</p>
<p>Location: Flegere, Chamonix Mont Blanc</p>
<p>This is my favourite snowboard pic so far, I’ve not shot snowboarding much or for very long, so still learning a lot here, I’m also afraid of heights, so any mountain photography is a real challenge.. Weirdly, I get a buzz out of scaring myself shitless, so kinda enjoy pushing my own limits. Just getting setup for this shot was really challenging. In snowboard photography, everything takes much longer to get to location and set up, you are dealing with camera batteries that drain fast in the cold air and the lenses fog real quick and never want to demist, your fingers stop working and you often only get one take at the shot too. Hand signals with the rider are a must..</p>
<p>With this one I wanted to show the ruggedness of the Chamonix resort with the action &amp; this spot showed the whole valley and town in the background. The light was really muted, which really brought out all the texture of the snow, rocks and clouds when I boosted the mid-range contrast in Photoshop. Andy did well finding a gap between the trees to nail the grab, without that, this wouldn’t have been a shot worth talking about.</p>
<div id="attachment_46175" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 630px"><a href="http://www.boardseekermag.com/features/behind-the-lens-si-crowther/attachment/robby-swift/" rel="attachment wp-att-46175"><img class="size-large wp-image-46175" title="Robby-Swift" src="http://cdn2.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Robby-Swift-620x418.jpg" alt="Robby Swift" width="620" height="418" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Robby Swift</p></div>
<p><strong>Robby Swift water shot</strong></p>
<p>Date: April 2010</p>
<p>Rider: Robby Swift</p>
<p>Location: Ho’okipa Beach Park, Maui</p>
<p>In Maui, it’s easy to get sucked into what’s known as Maui syndrome. Where, for a rider, that means not going out for a sail unless it’s really good. The same can be said for photography at Ho’okipa. The images are so iconic. If the light is not right you may as well pack the camera gear up and not bother. On this day, I nearly made that decision. The clouds were in and shooting conditions were less than perfect and light was fading. Many of the other photographers had packed up. Every now and then, a break in the clouds would flash a bust of sunlight. I decided to chance going for a swim. Many of the shots were overcast, dark and lacked vibrance, but one or two shots were lit by these bursts of light. I remember I was swimming in when Robby lined up for this one, the clouds opened and lit the wave, as the rain still fell. A rainbow descended right next to Robby’s top turn, set against a dark moody backdrop. A few small tweaks in photoshop for contrast and saturation really set this one off.</p>
<div id="attachment_46173" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 630px"><a href="http://www.boardseekermag.com/features/behind-the-lens-si-crowther/attachment/levi-tweaked/" rel="attachment wp-att-46173"><img class="size-large wp-image-46173" title="Levi-Tweaked" src="http://cdn2.coresites.mpora.com/boardseeker/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Levi-Tweaked-620x412.jpg" alt="Levi Siver" width="620" height="412" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Levi Siver</p></div>
<p><strong>Levi Siver water shot</strong></p>
<p>Date: April 2012</p>
<p>Rider: Levi Siver</p>
<p>Location: : Ho’okipa Beach Park, Maui</p>
<p>As I looked at the back of the camera through the housing, after firing off a burst of shots, my jaw dropped when I saw what popped up on the tiny screen. As Levi lined up for this one, I got good vibes, sometimes you can feel a good shot coming and I definitely had that for this one. Everything seemed to be lining up. I had to kick hard to stay with the passing wave. I just knew I was about to get something good &amp; wanted to stay in the zone as long as I could. Even still, nothing prepared me for what I saw on that screen as the camera rendered the shots..</p>
<blockquote><p>It all happened so fast as I shot it, but as the sequence played through I saw this insane tweaked-out air unfold, in stuttering slow-motion, over this perfectly formed wave face. Amazing moment! I was so distracted, I forgot where I was. Right in the impact zone for the next set!</p></blockquote>
<p>I remember getting drilled and deciding to swim straight in. As soon as I was out of the water, the back of the housing was off &amp; I was checking through the sequence again.. Yes! It’s sharp too! I showed a few people on the beach, probably cos I couldn’t still quite believe it. Pretty soon people were talking about it. No better feeling! That shot right there is why I love doing what I do. Hoping for many more moments like that one!</p>
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Ant Baker sits down with Marcilio &#8216;Brawzinho&#8217; Browne in Maui to discuss everything from the latest moves and gear, to what we can expect in the future.</p>
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