Pipeline 

41 creative works found

  • Vintage Mt. Baldy Pipeline
    by MtnMan

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    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.

  • Industrial Apocalypse I
    by Mark Richards

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

  • Tarraleah Penstock
    by Peter Daalder

    US$3.99–US$106.40

  • happy customers
    by steen

    US$5.70–US$152.00

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

  • Take me to the water, photo taken at Woolangie I think.

  • Curl
    by stephani

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    This picky is taken at one of my local breaks, it was an amazing day, great wave after great wave!

  • 100 years tall
    by GerryMac

    US$3.42–US$68.40

    Charles Yelverton O’Connor initiated plans for the Mundaring Weir in 1895 but these were fiercely opposed in Parliament and the approval was not granted until 1898. O’Connor was a victim of vicious campaigns and his plans were subject to vigorous criticism. In March 1902 O’Connor took his own life, partly as a result of the pressures involved with his role in the Mundaring Weir construction. The Mundaring Weir was completed in 1903 and the water scheme changed central Western Australia forever. / This is the stack of the 100-year-old steam No 1 pumping station.

  • Chi-hu!
    by Clark Takashima

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    Chi-hu is a call I think the equal to Yii-haw for cowboys. As surfers we have primal screams. Chi-hu might have been of Tahitian origins, whatever it is, Happiness when no words can express. This painting was a commission from Jamie O’Brien, a professional free surfer (does not compete on the world tour). What a life! He is a total professional that will inspire generations of surfers around the globe by his contemporary approach to the sport of surfing. He is one of the “Pipeline Posse” a group of heavily dedicated young surfers that is making a career of surfing Hawaii’s Banzai Pipeline better than most pro surfers on tour today. Back to the painting, it is a surf spot that could be on the west side of a Hawaiian Island, but it is a spot on the west side of my brain. Totally dreamed-up! Please check sizes as larger sizes are not available until I scan the original.

  • Industrial Apocalypse IV
    by Mark Richards

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    A storm building with thunder and rain clouds over fuel and gas storage tanks at Port Botany in Sydney.

  • Botany Fuel Storage
    by Mark Richards

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    Petrol, fuel and gas tanks at Port Botany in Sydney with a storm brewing over from the south west.

  • Cut Off
    by Craig Shillington

    US$4.28–US$114.00

  • The last stop in the professional surfing tour. Pipeline is the proving ground, the benchmark, the most difficult wave on earth to surf as there is a pecking order for the best waves. To surf this wave when its like this, you have to earn it . There are many that could physically charge this wave, only the cream get to play. The list is long, from Lopez to O’brien, where do you rank?

  • Hollowday
    by Clark Takashima

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    Hollowday is Pipeline from the beach access. It is a dreamy angle that have graced many a surf publication. The original was auctioned to a surfer from Cornwall, UK for Jeannie Chesser-who is winning a fight with Merkel Cell Carcinoma, a rare skin cancer. Jeannie is a champion surfer, artist, and Hawaiian surf icon. A true Champion of life. Please check size if ordering.

  • "The Pipeline"
    by Dyle Warren

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    Spotted this section of pipeline along the Richardson Hwy after leaving Delta Junction, Alaska.

  • Industrial Apocalypse II
    by Mark Richards

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    A thunderstorm building and moving over the industrial area where fuel and gas storage tanks are at Port Botany in Sydney. Taken in high dynamic range photography.

  • A storm building with thunder and rain clouds over Port Botany fuel and gas storage tanks, in Sydney. Taken using high dynamic range photography.

  • 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.

  • In the Pipeline
    by Roslyn Slater

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    The cool treatment seemed to be appropriate for this waste pipeline at Griffiths Island, Port Fairy.

  • Forest that lays next to the Little River.

  • From the collection of shots I have taken.

  • Caught inside at Pipe. Why is nobody around? The answer in a few seconds as you get blasted back to the beach!

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