Kingsburg River Fun

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This last weekend was spent with friends, enjoying each other and being a support for each other. They brought with them their Sea-Doo which we took out on the Kingsburg river for some fun. The Kingsburg river this time of year is nearly empty however we were able to find a place that would allow the Sea-Doo enough depth to really get some speed. We spent the afternoon hanging out relaxing and running the jet-ski up and down the river.

There was enough room to run the ski a good distance to let the engine really get going, top speed for the day 57 miles per hour. And plenty of room across the river to turn some donuts burying the front in of the ski under a wake of air filled water, with more power to spare. Each run was, for me, more adrenaline filled than the last.

My friend and I, both being photography enthusiast, had to have a camera along to capture the fun that we were having. First inclination was to turn the camera to take photographs as fast as it could, however that didn’t yeild the best photographs. For water sports taken in broad day light slowing the camera down has the potential to keep the photographs in focus while showing lost of action to the viewer, please enjoy looking through the photographs.

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