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Ka‘a‘awa, O‘ahu.
The extra-low tide on this day exposed a pipeline of some sort. I have not been able to find out what it was used for or when. Another unsolved mystery revealed during a pinhole excursion.
This photograph is from a body of work, Pinholes makai.
Le Bambole Mk. II, "The Compact” Pinhole Camera. Kodak Ektar 100.
Banzai Pipeline in Oahu, Hawaii.
Surfer unknown.
In Oahu and drove up to the north shore of the island, in search of the kamikaze surfers. This was my third stop and I hit the jackpot. Great surf, and I was able to get into knee deep water to shoot the surfers up close.
Technical: D300s with 200-400/F4 lens.
Needed a boost one day, so I tried this Monster out and it was pretty good. #MonsterEnergy #Pipeline
Canon f4 300mm.
Pipeline is a very short and intense wave and Bruce is a intense surfer. This is one of my views for all this intensity.
Sometimes you play it safe but walked out of the box for this one..Pipeline shot, Nature always amazes me ?Gotta rock and roll it sometimes..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek_4ADcA_Ik
Banzai Pipeline in Oahu, Hawaii.
Surfer unknown.
In Oahu and drove up to the north shore of the island, in search of the kamikaze surfers. This was my third stop and I hit the jackpot. Great surf, and I was able to get into knee deep water to shoot the surfers up close.
Technical: D300s with 200-400/F4 lens.
Banzai Pipeline in Oahu, Hawaii.
Surfer unknown.
In Oahu and drove up to the north shore of the island, in search of the kamikaze surfers. This was my third stop and I hit the jackpot. Great surf, and I was able to get into knee deep water to shoot the surfers up close.
Technical: D300s with 200-400/F4 lens.
Trans-Alaska Pipeline, northern Brooks Range, Alaska. Rocks in the background produce oil on the North Slope.
Not sure what they are patrolling, flying so low over my backyard.
Anyone know what kind of plane this is?
More then you want to know about the Pipeline
* The Trans Alaska Pipeline System was designed and constructed to move oil from the North Slope of Alaska to the northern most ice-free port in Valdez, Alaska.
* Length: 800 miles.
* Diameter: 48 inches.
* Crosses three mountain ranges and over 800 rivers and streams.
* Cost to build: $8 billion in 1977
* Construction began on March 27, 1975 and completed on May 31, 1977.
* Over 15 billion barrels have moved through the Trans Alaska Pipeline System. tankers through Prince William Sound.
The Trans Mountain Pipeline runs alongside the Yellowhead Highway carrying oil from Edmonton, Alberta, to Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
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Picture taken with NIKON D50.
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The Pipeline was named in 1961 by a California surfing movie producer, Bruce Brown. He visited Oahu's North Shore and was scouting possible movie locations together with two California surfers, Mike Diffenderfer and Phil Edwards. They stopped at this yet unnamed surf site and Brown filmed the surfers catching several waves. They all agreed that the surf site needed a name.