Sunday, October 11, 2009

Ocean beauty

It's time to wonder at the miracle of nature as experienced on the surface of the ocean. I would love to share a few of my favorite photos taken by Clark Little from O'ahu, a photographer gaining deserved fame for his work. But in order to avoid copyright infringement, I'll simply encourage you to check out his gallery. Those few minutes will be well-spent.

This surfer/photographer gets drenched capturing shots from the inside of monstrous Hawaiian waves, and it makes me wonder: how does the camera lens remain dry?

Hopefully he won't mind me posting just these two to pique your interest enough to click over to his site. They are a couple of my favorites, but there are so many more to admire, depicting a range of colors and textures that I wouldn't have had the imagination to guess at previously. Enjoy.

Marlin by Clark Little

Sun Curl by Clark Little

3 comments:

Jennifer said...

Wow...those are amazing!

Amber said...

Some of these almost look like blown glass! How does he capture the suspended waves like that? Amazing!

Kristen said...

Oh yeah, I actually meant to add that many of the photos remind me of Dale Chihuly's glass work. He even has a whole "seascapes" collection. Check it out at chihuly.com.

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