Showing posts with label canon 7D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canon 7D. Show all posts

Friday, February 27, 2015

Check out this video from Eclipse Clothing shot on a Canon 7D- Very Cool

Eclipse Clothing is based in LA and these two guys have been producing clothing for the urban surf and skate culture of southern California of the past 8 years.


They are also very talented at utilizing the canon 7D to it full potential. This is one of their very cool videos, check it out:

Catch me now from Ronald huertas on Vimeo.

To see more of these guys and their cool gear go to: http://www.eclipse2la.com

Here's some more information about these cool cats:

Rafael Navarro and Ronald Huertas started the company way back when they were in high school. Rafael wanted to start a clothing company, so he went to his friend Ronald, during their lunch break and told him he had an idea for a clothing company and he wanted to call it Eclipse. That very same day they came up with the logo and haven't changed either the name or the logo of the company since. They began selling T-shirts to their classmates out of the trunk of a friends car, cause neither of them had a car yet. Whatever money they made went directly back to the company to pay for more product and designs. By the end of senior year, they had a lot of support from the entire school. A big motivator for them was when their teachers began purchasing clothes for themselves and for their own kids. Their teachers were very supportive and encouraged them to follow their dreams. 

The theme of the company fell into place on its own, with the name eclipse it was only fitting that they wanted to reach for the stars. They wanted to incorporate outer space into their company. They've always had a fascination for outer space and the possibilities beyond our world. Stars, galaxies, UFO's, aliens, all of it. Eclipse Clothing is how they've interpreted what's out there in that beautiful space. They've created a world inside of Eclipse Clothing, and just like the universe, it is going to continue to grow. 

General - info@eclipsela.com>

Sales- sales@eclipsela.com


Skateboarding in 5001 Balloons!

Published on Sep 16, 2014
http://www.jaseboards.com
Banzai Skatepark is run by the people of jaseboards who we shot the tarp surfing video with!
They are hooking up ALL of you with a 20% off ALL their gear, check out their website above for the hookups!
Promo Code: supertramp

Check out Banzai Skatepark in Lindon Utah as well! They were the ones that made this happen! It's a BRAND NEW skate park that just opened, and my cousin just so happened to build it :)

Banzai Skatepark
230 S 1250 W
Lindon, Utah 84042

Check them out on instagram and facebook.
Instagram @banzaiskatepark
http://www.facebook.com/BanzaiIndoorS...

Super thanks to the amazing FICTIONIST for the amazing music! Check it out and DOWNLOAD the song down below!
http://www.Fictionist.com/free-spirit
full NEW album will be released on October 7th!

We also just released the official teamsupertramp hat! Check it out down below!
http://www.vooray.com/teamsupertramp

Watch the Behind the Scenes in the link below!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JS_a-...

Film by Devin Graham with the Canon 1DC at 1080p
with the Glidecam HD 4000 for stabilizing.

Edited by Carter Hogan using Adobe Premiere Pro CC

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It's also where I let people know how to be involved in my videos.

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Sunday Sunday Sunday Surf Surf Surf With X-Man the Great! 3-24-13... By Eric Cedeno

I could tell today just wasn't as good as yesterday when I was standing at the top of the hill to check it out, but there were three reasons that made me want to paddle out. (1) It was nice and sunny with just a few people out surfing, (2) I remembered to bring the new 6'4" Lost board that I haven't ridden yet and the one that sealed the deal was (3) I had my own Surf Photographer with me "X-Man the Great!"

Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By Eric Cedeno
 I had four boards in my Honda Element (1) 7'10" Noserider, 7'4" Hybrid, 6'10" mini log and the new 6'4" Lost board. I grabbed both the 6'10" mini log and the new 6'4" Lost board and headed down to the sand to suit up while X-man set up the photo gear. He was using a Canon 7D on a tripod and really captured the day. The surf was all over the place and it was hard to be in the right spot at the right time. Then I'd look down the line and see a good one and I knew more would come.

Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man 
I pretty much had the place to my self. I know there was two or three other people out there, but there was plenty of room for everyone...
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
 The back wash was really heavy and sometimes it would really give you a kicking. I managed to pull this one off and made it all the way in...
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
 Another nice wave calling me over there...
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
Eric Cedeno Surfing Ave A, Redondo Beach 3-24-13 Photo By X-Man
 I rode the new lost board for about an hour then switched over to the 6'10" just to take the PEPSI Challenge. All in all I had a good time and was stoked to finally ride the new Lost board. It was super fast and felt good. The 6'10" made it easier to get into the wave earlier, but it was harder to duck dive (I knew that was going to happen). I'm really looking forward to trying it out on some better shaped waves soon. Hopefully I'll have X-man the Great there to take some more pictures of me in action... I'll keep you posted!