Surfing 30+ foot waves. Waimea Bay, North Shore Of Oahu, Hawaii.
Surfing 30+ foot waves. Waimea Bay, North Shore Of Oahu, Hawaii.
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People's Choice in surfing action Photo Challenge
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People's Choice in Symbols that Represent your State Photo Challenge
People's Choice in mostproud Photo Challenge
People's Choice in Sports Photo Challenge
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RogueAngel75
June 27, 2021
Congrats on the win! Amazing photo! Looks like fun. sad to say, i've never been to the ocean lol
PreissAlex
June 27, 2021
Thanks so much for the compliments Emily. It looks like fun but is extremely, extremely dangerous.
PreissAlex
September 27, 2021
Thanks so much for the compliments Jayne. With so many excellent entries I’m grateful that I won.
kurtsnyder
September 27, 2021
Great image Alex! COngratulations on winning the state symbol challenge! Kurt
Webfoot1234
December 26, 2022
Such a classic! An eye-popping shot. I could see that as a centerpiece, attention getting photo in any room. Congrats.😉
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Location
This photo was taken at one of the most famous surf spots in the world, Waimea Bay on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii.Time
It was in the morning around 11 a.m.Lighting
It didn't have much control over the lighting. It was mostly overcast with short periods of bright sun.Equipment
I used Canon EOS 7D, Canon 100-400 mm. @ 400.0 mm., hand held.Inspiration
It’s so impressive to see the skill of surfers managing 30+ foot waves.Editing
Shot RAW. I adjusted the light/contrast, sharpened.In my camera bag
I use only Canon equipment. Now I use EOS70D, EOS80D. 3 zoom lenses. 100-400mm. 28-135 mm. 18-55mm. Manfrotto tripod. Manfrotto Backpack 50. B+H ND Filter 8x.Feedback
I live on the East side of Oahu, so when the surf report says it's going to be a good day, I wake up at 3 am to get to the North Shore early enough to claim a good spot. There is a lot a waiting around for a good wave, for the photographers as well as the surfers. It's a lucky day when all the conditions are right, and the waves are as good as the surf report predicted. I use plenty of sunscreen and settle in for a 12-hour photoshoot. It's very zen-like as the light/sun/clouds/rain offer so many photo possibilities.