One of my all time favorite images I’ve captured out in the water! The vibrant yellow rails and their scattered reflection on the waters surface is something else, and some offshore spray to top it off! I remember testing the limit on this shot - how long can I keep snapping shots before ducking under the wave to avoid being tumbled and swept into shore. It turns out that I discovered the limit, and I was tossed, tumbled, and swept in 😂 but as the energy of the wave released me and I floated back to the surface I recall thinking that I got a good shot. The fun part about water photography is that you don’t have the option to review your photos, as your camera is safely encased in a water housing. After the session I returned home and sifted through the images with hopeful expectations to find this one! So rewarding!
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Meet Betsy, the newest member of the family! Recently bought this lovely machine! Looking a little Mad Max grunge
1981 Suzuki GN 400
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moody sunset over the good ol’ central coast
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Blowing bubbles in a cenote pool somewhere in the Yucatan
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flowing through all sequences of our lives, accepting the hand we've been dealt, making the most of each day
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I had to work a little bit extra for this shot :)
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Exploring Point Lobos this past weekend :)
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The Avenue of Boulders in Oregon
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A Meditative State - beautiful art installations at Lightning in a Bottle Festival
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Lightning in a Bottle Festival 2018
~ more to come ~
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This timeless moment ... we found ourselves a perfect little beach camp spot on one of our last days floating down a section of the Rogue River in the Southwest region Oregon. The warm summer air shone on our backs as we spent hours taking turns leaping from an excellent jumping rock.
One of my favorites from the 35mm film taken with my waterproof Nikonos iii
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