did that jump appear in roam, looks familiar. anyway i think kona need to make a 24' freeride bike, that way it would actaully be proportianate to bourdons body size.
Harsh? He overshot by about 30 feet ( the landing was supposed to just the other side of the road, you can see the top of it ) bounced two or three times, full rodeo, stayed on the bike but rode it off the next road into some scrub... I'd say he technically landed it, he didn't crash til about 40 feet after he hit the ground...
Start with the first image then cut and paste the rider from each following image into the first one. If the edges of the background don't line up perfectly you may have to use a heavily feathered eraser to smooth them out. Eventually you'll end up with a layer for each frame, it's a bit of work, but if the camera didn't move it's not that hard. If you panned with a wide angle it takes forever as nothing lines up from each frame due to distortion...
@IanHylands: you can use the panorama stitch tool to auto align the layers. Then masking is really easy. Usually works really well as you have a huge overlap between pictures.
I've always wondered two things about this huck: did he intentionally overshoot by like 30 feet, and did he ride away? In NWD it looks like he might be crashing...
Thats cool man!
The steep loose chutes are all over and we often ride them for fun.
The normal trails too are packed with dense forest steep rocky fun!
RideOn!
if you keep the camera completely still when taking all the photos you can just copy and paste the shot of each rider onto the first image(using paint haha). You can also do it somehow on photoshop but i dont know how.