Anticipation

Posted August 29th, 2010 by Paudie No Comments

The Dark Side of The Lens

Posted August 25th, 2010 by Paudie No Comments

I know you’ve seen it already.
Watch it again.
It’s amazing.
The cinematography, the music, the poetry.
This is what I want to do.

Get in there

Posted August 25th, 2010 by Paudie 2 Comments

How’s that chunky end section!

Yummy

Mickey Smith Scares Me

Posted August 18th, 2010 by Paudie No Comments

The Dark Side of The Lens

Save the waves Part Deux

Posted August 4th, 2010 by Paudie No Comments

I guess Doolin point is a legitimate wave after all.

I’d forgotten about this session.

D-bomb Conway.

The petition is done with I think. But there’s still time to get a written objection in to Clare County Council referencing the Planning Number: 10/8006, best before 13th August. It’ll only cost you a stamp.

Planning Section,

Clare County Council,
New Road,
Ennis

Driven For Waves

Posted August 1st, 2010 by Paudie 1 Comment

Memories from a recent Bundy trip

Charts eh? Why the hell do we bother looking at them.

We arrived at 0600 to find one foot dribblers barely making it across the reef.
3.5m swell my ass.

It slowly, slowly started to pickup.

I shot land for a while, stoked on my new video buzz.

Dylan Buckley, he got deeper but the shot wasn’t as nice. Check out those hills.

There was a few crew around, but not the expected hoards.

Andy Kilfeather, he was pulling way crazier shit but I always managed not to catch it. Not used to these tricky spongers.

Andy K, before it went to shit

Not quite empty if you look closely.

Not too sure of this fellas name again, any ideas?

On the second tide I watched a lone sponge have two six foot sets to himself before jumping straight into my suit.

Bit of a swim out, but I had the last set burned into my mind making me swim that bit faster.

One smaller set comes through and I got two alright hook ups.

Then …

nothing …

Ten minutes of  nothing.

Twenty minutes of nothing.

The wind starts picking up.

Our epic hollow reef break starts doing its best impression of Ireland’s worst onshore beach break.

Bugger.

Video Vimeo Youtubeo

Posted July 26th, 2010 by Paudie 1 Comment

So I had a go at trying to edit my own video for once.

Took a good twenty minutes to get this together, and it was only an eight second clip.
But it’s another step along the road towards an Oscar.

It’s Shane o’Connor again, a little unlucky this time, but it’s a nice wave so I thought I’d share.
Let me know if there’s any noticeable difference in Quality for you.
And what you think of the editing. A bit heavy handed with the contrast I reckon.

Shane O’Connor Part II from Paudie Scanlon on Vimeo.

Save the Waves Dude

Posted July 15th, 2010 by Paudie 1 Comment

Hey all, there’s a proposed new pier that could potentially damage one of the best waves in Ireland (Crab Island in Doolin),  even if you’re not from Ireland your support on this matter would be appreciated. If anything it would help to show that this wave has a worldwide reputation with lots of potential tourist euros associated with it.

Anyway there’s a petition here, http://www.petitiononline.com/Doolin10/petition.html, it’ll only take a few seconds and it’ll help save a world class wave.

The petition isn’t to block the construction of the pier at all just redesign it so it won’t have as much of an impact on the wave.

A reminder of what you’re trying to save.

Wonderful World of Web

Posted July 8th, 2010 by Paudie No Comments

By the way Issue 7 of Tonnta should be in your local shop now.

So online competition and voting are all the rage these days and Taylor Steele has decided to tick that box on his how-to-make-surf-movie to do list.

http://innersection.tv is the site that is doing that for him.

Surfers upload a 2-3 minute clip and the public narrows it down to a top 5, these surfers and their filmers get some cash to go and make a section for Taylors new movie. I missed the first contest completely, only found the site a few days before the second contest closed and now that the third contest has started I thought I’d share it with you good people.

Check it out, there’s a good mix of known and unknown surfers there and it should kill at least an hour of your time.

Pleasing Lines

Posted June 11th, 2010 by Paudie 1 Comment

It’s weird what humans find attractive.

There’s something about the lip of this wave that just looks brilliant to me.

We seem to like simple, smooth structures.

If you were to graph the lip, the equation would be a nice simple one. Smooth, uninterrupted, no jagged lines.

The fact that Dylan has taken all the energy from the drop and is about to uncoil and race down the line.