Liquid Power Photo Print
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Step into the ultimate liquid power of Waimea Bay on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. This ocean picture features a stunning massive wave with a perfect barrel. The black and white or sepia tone really sets off the beautiful foam and texture of the water. The subtle tones of this fine art print also fit into any home decor pallet elegantly.
All fine art photo prints are signed and numbered limited editions. They are printed in my studio on a professional luster photo paper with archival inks. This combination ensures that the print will last well over 100 years without fading if treated properly. All photo prints for sale are matted in white on white acid free mats and enclosed in a cello bag. Watermarks will not appear on prints. Please read my return policy and copyright notice before ordering. Looking for aluminum wall art? Liquid Power Aluminum Print
All fine art photo prints are signed and numbered limited editions. They are printed in my studio on a professional luster photo paper with archival inks. This combination ensures that the print will last well over 100 years without fading if treated properly. All photo prints for sale are matted in white on white acid free mats and enclosed in a cello bag. Watermarks will not appear on prints. Please read my return policy and copyright notice before ordering. Looking for aluminum wall art? Liquid Power Aluminum Print
PHOTO STORY:
I took this wave picture entitled Liquid Power on The Day of the Eddie Big Wave Surf Invitational at Waimea Bay, Hawaii. One of the most honoring and grueling surf invitational competitions you could ever imagine! It is only held when the wave face heights are holding at a consistent 35 feet. The night before a 'possible' Eddie is held, the coordinators announce it. Madness ensues!!! The North Shore of Oahu is flooded with people hopeful that it will actually run. The beach and surrounding road is packed with thousands of people who camp out overnight waiting for the call. It becomes one big party. At sunrise the next morning, the coordinators go out on the beach and make the call if it's a go or no go. It is so rare for this competition to run, it's only happened in 2003, 2009, & 2016. One of the most amazing things about this competition is the surfers do not get towed into the waves! They have to hand paddle into them with their own power. Can you imagine paddling into a 35 foot wave, peering over the edge and taking the drop? Whew! That takes guts!
I took this wave picture entitled Liquid Power on The Day of the Eddie Big Wave Surf Invitational at Waimea Bay, Hawaii. One of the most honoring and grueling surf invitational competitions you could ever imagine! It is only held when the wave face heights are holding at a consistent 35 feet. The night before a 'possible' Eddie is held, the coordinators announce it. Madness ensues!!! The North Shore of Oahu is flooded with people hopeful that it will actually run. The beach and surrounding road is packed with thousands of people who camp out overnight waiting for the call. It becomes one big party. At sunrise the next morning, the coordinators go out on the beach and make the call if it's a go or no go. It is so rare for this competition to run, it's only happened in 2003, 2009, & 2016. One of the most amazing things about this competition is the surfers do not get towed into the waves! They have to hand paddle into them with their own power. Can you imagine paddling into a 35 foot wave, peering over the edge and taking the drop? Whew! That takes guts!