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  • This is a cement tube under the Mt. Baldy Dam. In the 1970’s when this was taken this place was hard to get to and in without being busted. But get in we did… That is my brother Todd on the wall, a natural skate boarder from the start.

  • Kalani Deep is an accumulative effort of lifelong studies of one of the world’s most recognizable waves. My intent was to show an intimate view of a wave that has been captured perhaps the most-out of all perfect waves. Pipeline is paramount. / This view is a combination of what one would see in a magazine (photographers are getting closer to the action than ever) and what its like to actually surf the place. I have been among the few that have been able to exit these waves unscathed. Well if you call a torn ligament to orthroscopic surgery unscathed. The reef is depicted as uneven and as unpredictable. The wave is experts only with a heirarchy for surfers as well as photgraphers. The best surfers out get preferential rights to the best waves. Again, color and form was my goal for this piece.

  • Stop #2 on “The Dream Tour Series” Bell’s Beach is a legendary wave that holds the title for the longest running surf competition in the world. Many pro surfers have held this site as important as a win at Hawaii’s Banzai Pipeline. The winners trophy has an actual bell. To ring the bell while raising it high is an achievement towards a well rounded pro surfing resume. The wave itself is a challenge as it can be ridable to 20’. Check size if ordering, large sizes are unavailable.

  • Fuel and gas storage tanks at Port Botany in Sydney. Photographed using HDR.

  • two profesional boogie boarders reflect on their surf at the famous Pipeline on Hawaii’s North Shore

  • Unfortunately this is one of the areas that was affected by “Black Saturday”, I am so hoping that this little pocket of Myrlte beech forest wasnt touched by the fires. There were fires in the Blue Range, Marysville National park. The Myrtle beech trees have been around since the Jurassic period. I stood in the river with my jeans rolled up to my knees, the water had slowed nearly to a stillness as it gathered around the rocks in the water that were covered with moss, as I hit the timer button on my camera in that 10 seconds I had time to reflect on the raw beauty of this ancient forest. The forest that stood before me was thousands of years old. It was summer out beyond these beautiful old trees it was a stinking hot day, the flies stuck to my body, I found relief in the river and under the ancient old tree. Under the ancient trees it was freezing, for some strange reason it was like the middle of winter under the trees and my feet and legs were numb from the icy water that I stood in. This artwork has been featured in Yarra Valley and ranges Group and also in Crossing Streams Group. Featured in the group “Stream Crossings” Featured in the group “Yarra Valley and ranges “feelitcomp” Stillness speaks 1 Mat print sold of this artwork so far. 3 Cards sold of this artwork so far. Any sales from this artwork will be going to the Phoenix Appeal for the “Black Saturday Fires”.

  • Some waves just take your breath away. location: Pipeline – Hawaii / Canon 20D / SPL water housing

  • Canon 1DS Mark II / Canon EF 600 mm f/4.0 with 1.4X TC / f/6.3 / 1/1250 sec North Shore of Hawaii

  • Pipeline North Shore of Hawaii Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/5.6 / 1/25 second / ISO 100 / 840 mm focal length

  • Pipeline Masters contest

  • Photographed before dawn on December 12, 2008 on the North Shore of Hawaii. I panned the camera during the slowish shutter speed. The natural lighting is actually moonlight. Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/5.6 / 4/10 second shutter speed / ISO 100

  • North Shore of Hawai’i, Island of Oahu Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/8 / 8/10 second shutter speed / 600 mm focal length

  • dancing water frozen in time

  • an enormous wave breaking on the north shore of oahu

  • a beautiful sloppy mess of a wave

  • NSSP logo T-shirt

  • December 6, 2008 / North Shore of Hawai’i / Pipeline Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/5.6 / 1/20 second / 600 mm Focal Length

  • Canon 1Ds Mark II / 1/1000 second / f/7 / 840 mm focal length

  • Unusual everyday situations. One of my weird birdshots. / I donĀ“t have many “normal” birdshots.

  • A sequence of images of Andy Irons photographed in 2005 during the Pipeline Masters during the finals. Canon 1Ds Mark II / 1/1300 second / 840 mm focal length / f/6.4

  • . The ultimate “rideable” Banzai Pipeline tubular wave. / Dawn North Shore Oahu Hawaii. . / From the original 37” x 48” acrylic on linen. . . .

  • Part of Sena’s “Wave Riders” series , paying homage to the riders of giants throughout the world…utilizing his innovatie “inkrub” printmaking technique, as well as graphite and acrylic. Featured piece in group Water Sports.

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