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Hawaii seas in the news...

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A friend of mine here in Lahaina runs an art gallery and they sell some of Clark's stuff. Amazing photography. the only thing I dont like is that he prints these images on canvas and it doesnt do them any justice. They make such good photo paper now days that would make these images even more stunning but as far as I know he only prints on the canvas.

Thanks for the link Mr. X!

P.S. Do you have any idea how worked he gets in order to get these images? I bet he digs sand out of his scalp for days after a good shoot!
 
If he gets too many of those bad boys on his head he’s lucky to have a scalp left.:martialrofl:martial
 
P.S. Do you have any idea how worked he gets in order to get these images? I bet he digs sand out of his scalp for days after a good shoot!
I was going to say, judging by some of those waves breaking on dry sand he must live in a world of pain! I thought the 2-3 foot shorebreak we used to surf as kids was hardcore...

Beautiful shots though, surf photography is one of my favourite forms.

Cheers,
Ben
 
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