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Alpin snowboard - Extreme Carving by Swoard


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Hello,

 

These are some shots of the Extreme Carving session in Zinal ski resort (Switzerland) by the Swiss snowboard brand Swoard.

 

The goal of extreme carving is simple, lot of angle, fast, and the nose in the snow :)

 

It was my second attempt of sport photography with the X-T2 ...

 

last year I shooted the same event with a 7D II and a 5d III so I was a bit concerned to do that with a mirrorless ... but now I can say JOB DONE ! 

 

1) 50-140 @f2.8

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2) 50-140 @f2.8

 

3) 100-400 (350mm) @f7.1

 

Some other are going to follow as the PT is going further.

 

Have a nice evening.

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