Ocean Wild Hawaii Wave Photo Print
Experience the haunting beauty and transparent deep blues of this stormy Hawaiian shore break as this ocean print hangs on your wall. A stunning double wave adds creative depth and power into any room.
All fine art photographic prints for sale are printed in my studio on a professional metallic luster photo paper with archival Epson Ultra Chrome inks. This combination ensures that color prints will safely last well over 100 years without fading if treated properly. All mats are acid free. Double mats are white on white. Single mats on small 5 x 7 prints are a single layer of white. It is recommended to never place prints in direct sunlight and if possible frame with UV protected glass to ensure generations of enjoyment. Please be aware that high humidity environments will hasten the aging of your photographic print. All photographic art prints & pictures are signed and numbered limited editions enclosed in a cello bag. Watermarks will not appear on finished prints . Please read my return policy and copyright notice before ordering. Looking for aluminum wall art for sale? Ocean Wild Aluminum Print
It was a fairly uneventful season for ocean pictures the year I took Ocean Wild. The winter season had been completely wild that year with monster waves. Although they were big, it was kind of a 'junk' season on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The waves weren't shaping up for great ocean photography because we had too many strong winds coming from the North, hitting the back of the waves and 'mushing' them out to the point of not forming barrels. We weren't getting many days of waves with good barrels at all. I decided to head out early one morning to one of my favorite shore break spots. The waves are thick and heavy here. One could easily dislocate a shoulder! As I was watching & deciding where to shoot, I saw this wave that was doubling up! Double ups happen when a section of back wash hits the face of the new wave so hard it flows up and forces a new section of wave to form. The day was stormy. Would there be enough light to illuminate the transparency of the water? Would I be able to capture the wave doubling up at the right moment? Would I be crushed? Challenge accepted! Double wave, Double Win!