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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2011

Shooting this video was specially enjoyable. We wanted to transmit the feeling of being on your board by yourself on a beautiful place.

The spot is called "Los Gatos"

It's not a hill... it is a canyon. We don't actually have to go to up hill to ride, we start from the top.

Thanks to Radaid for letting us use their brilliant music!
http://www.myspace.com/radaid

Set up:
Rayne Killswitch, Calibers 44, Orangatang 4 Prez 80a, nipple bushings 89a

Rider: Gerardo Moreno
Film/Edit: Claudio Uribe

Thanks to:
Treee Longboarding
Ojoom Pucks
Santinos Racing Team

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  • this is the new "let go"

  • thumbs up if this is one of the best edited loaded embassador vids you've seen in a while

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  • thumbs up for the caterpillar

  • @tororosas Es en Jalisco, Cerca de Amatitán, 20 minutos antes de Tequila.

  • Hola, donde es esta carretera, slds????

  • Haha, he has a glove tan!

  • quality, keep it up, how i wish i was from guadalajara now, the longboard scene is there, mexico city is a bit dissapointing

  • NOT THE CATEPILLARRRRRR

  • @bobomomo23 i think i would give that title to "french fries and dog eyes". but this video is good to :P

  • @claudiouribe that was perfect thanks a lot. I feel like a camcorder would be better for me thanks again for helping out

  • @CarveCraver The still shots were actually planned between the rider and I, before every shot we defined the focus, depth of field and his position on the shot. Manual focus at all times. The light was perfect so we could go all the way from f1.8 to f22 and have perfect shutter speed for sharp and fluid images, Hope I answered your question

  • @treeeskate on shots where you were not holding the camera and moving (still shot), Ive heard that DSLRs like the 60D will not focus well on the object, and focus more on a single point in the camera's field of view. Have you had any problems with your shots being out of focused with this type of camera?

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