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… and rage against the dying of the light.
song on the same topic from unreleased project, auburn sky.
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enjoy.
When a surfer changes direction with a turn using his/her rails to go back towards the breaking part of the wave (curl). It's a crucial manoeuvre as it positions the surfer back to the “power source”: the steepest, most enjoyable part of the wave. ~ Barefoot Surf
Beautiful blue waters along the ocean at the Sebastian Inlet on Melbourne Beach, Florida. HDR image created from 5 exposures and tonemapped in Aurora HDR software.
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Sunrise early December. It's been raining with strong winds for days and finally looks like it'll clear up.
Tell the story of your immediate surroundings. Give us a glimpse into your daily life. I live along coastal Florida, while the beach is not my immediate back yard, I like to consider it so.
Royal tern; photographed at Sebastian Inlet, Florida, with a Canon EOS 40D and EF100-400L f4.5-5.6 IS lens; ISO 400; 1/800 sec at f 5.6.
The Frontside of the lip is a great trick as it can make the surfer feel weightless while performing it ~ Pro Surf Riding
A series of shots created this panorama of the sun just coming up on the Indian River, in Sebastian, FL
The evening before the full moon tomorrow. I took others later as the moon rose into the night sky. This was when there was still some haze and moisture in the air, so not as crispy. Still after I went through them all, I liked this one better.
Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) ~ Sebastian Inlet, Florida
An osprey emerges from the water with a potential meal. There were strong currents, and the fish put up a spirited fight. The osprey had to eventually let this one get away. In later accounts of this story to her osprey companions, the fish gets incrementally larger.
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