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Jamie Sterling and Kalani Chapman in a pinch

"I thought you were going right!"

Hawaiian Jamie Sterling drops into an outer reef bomb setting a line for the barrel as Kalani Chapman pulls up behind him. The wave pinches so Kalani hits the ejector button while Jamie braces to take the lip square on the head. It's all over, from the first stroke to the final curtain, in eight seconds.

And for the self-righteous folk ready to lecture Jamie on surf etiquette, save you're bile. The two are friends and have sinced joked about the wave.

Screen grabs from Jamie's GoPro camera. 

Jamie Sterling and Kalani Chapman in a pinch

"I thought you were going right!"

Hawaiian Jamie Sterling drops into an outer reef bomb setting a line for the barrel as Kalani Chapman pulls up behind him. The wave pinches so Kalani hits the ejector button while Jamie braces to take the lip square on the head. It's all over, from the first stroke to the final curtain, in eight seconds.

And for the self-righteous folk ready to lecture Jamie on surf etiquette, save you're bile. The two are friends and have sinced joked about the wave.

Screen grabs from Jamie's GoPro camera. 

Mark Matthews' Quest for the Innermost Limits of Surf Photography

Swellnet Dispatch

Mark Matthews' Quest for the Innermost Limits of Surf Photography

Swellnet Dispatch
Stu Nettle

Mark Matthews has been pushing the limits of surf photography. Matthews, who was one of the first surfers to utilise GoPro cameras to film his own waves, has built a camera stand to house his GoPro camera. Working in conjunction with Sportscamera, Matthews has fitted the stand to his surfboard and the experimenting has begun.