Waves
We’re getting ready to head to the beach. I’ll be taking work along, unfortunately, as I had a hard drive crash and have to reformat all our new images for casart coverings, coming out this fall. Fortunately I’m almost done.
Hey, I’m wondering if anyone else out there got the Shankar, Happy Birthday virus timed to go off on July 25th — his birthday? It’s an old one but attached itself to my Word documents on my Mac and they became corrupted when I got an infected virus from my former marketing folks’ attachments. Fortunately, I have a Mac so even though it was a pain, it was easily fixed. I wonder about PC’s, however, from where it originated.
When I saw these photographs sent to me in an email, I just had to post. Who knew waves could be so beautiful. I just try not to get caught in ones like these. Check out the photographer, Clark Little‘s, Shorebreak Art book. Jack Johnson has written the forward, so Friday’s Kick Start the Weekend music at the end is fitting. I love the Led Zeppelin addition at the end of his song.
This photographer is from Oahu, but he is gaining international fame.
He’s a surfer himself and often gets wiped out just getting the shot, and you can see why!
These incredible images of waves were taken by the number one photographer of surf… Clark Little.
He has dedicated his life to photographing the waves and has published a selection of the best images of his career. He captures magical moments inside the “tube,” as surfers say.
Here’s the direct link: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7790473372578943478









