This is a continuation of my surf shot series. I've got two more images from these series to post. My posting will be sporadic in the next couple of weeks as I have work work work to catch up with but hope you will enjoy these!
Hope you all have a wonderful week! =)
That mountain of water weighs more than a ton and to have that crash down on you has got to leave some damage. I wonder if that pain of defeat is worth the agony of knowing this is dangerous? But it sure does make a striking picture. Talk about lonely. Nobody there to help out. LOL
ReplyDeleteThis is a spcatcular shot
ReplyDeletethese are gigantic. what a thrill, he must be a great surfer.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! I love surfing, but ya must be crazy to looove this thrill..yeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaawww!
ReplyDeleteKala...
ReplyDeleteI left a comment under your comment on my blog and also brought it here. I hate to add my message here but I seem to have lost the email address I had for you.
Anyway...
To Kala...
Someone left a comment, above your comment that the hotel was used for Vietnam war soldiers on R&R leave. I was in during the Korean War and it might have been used for R&R then too but I was on emergency leave and just got stuck there as the plane I was on had an engine fire half way to San Francisco and we were against a head wind on three engines. So we turned around and went back with the tail wind. The Army put me up there. It was pink and right across from where I am on the beach in the photo of me on the beach.
If you look at me on the beach, It was all beach up to where I was and then there were shops and the first shop was a surf board shop. Across the street was the pink hotel.
The gilded statue of King Kamehameha the Great was just down the street a block or two at the most.
Hope this helps you pinpoint my location.
Absolutely gorgeous! Great shot!
ReplyDeletewooooo!!!! amazing shot! I just admire surfers but never tried to surf, it's very dangerous and I'm not a swimmer too :-) lol
ReplyDeleteI will be waiting for mor epics of this huge waves in North Shore. What part of North Shore is this huge wave?