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After an intense tropical rainfall we hopped into our car to capture the late afternoon sun on this colourful fence I had spotted a few days before. After pulling the car over we braved the slippery roadside mud to grab a shot of this unique creation. There are other surfboard fences here in Maui but this one is the most colourful and I was thrilled with the reflections in the rain soaked road surface.
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"Moment" Surfboard available in Black + White
Picture by Adam Cayden
My attempt at the "Flickr Friday" theme "Board".
Shot with an Agfa D-Lab Zoom lens on a Canon EOS R5.
A large collection of colourful surfboards on the beach, waiting for surfing class with a bunch of school children.
Back by popular demand, not only because of the great photo but also because surfing at twilight has hazards one should know about ::-)
Even though the teeth of sharks are made for eating fish and other species with no vertebrae, they can mistake surfers as prey and "test bite" a silhouette or movement of.a surfer or swimmer for natural prey like seals; especially in murky waters or low visibility at twilight.
Also if they are provoked when humans initiate the interaction, such as by grabbing the animal, trying to touch it, or while spearfishing.
There is also the sensationalism of sharks as dangerous with mouths open wide as they swim rapidly, like in the movie Jaws. Instead they do this to force water through their gills to extract oxygen to breathe & survive, like Great Whites and Whale sharks.
When I was 15 before I had a surfboard, I was 'out the back' with the boardies at the point, with long flippers and a hand board, waiting for a big wave to catch. When going up one wave I looked to shore and saw many people a long way away racing out of the water, so I guessed the shark alarm had gone off.
I wasn't worried until my left leg cramped in the deep water. Not good, either I thought I was going to drown as I let my left long flipper go, and watched it sink deep, so as to better survive; and also to stop my leg from shaking so much. Sharks have an acute sense of hearing for low frequency sounds.
Then suddenly a big body surfer out there passed by and yelled "get on my back son", which I did quickly. As we caught the big wave passing and screamed down it, we saw a big shark swimming rapidly up and down through the water under us.. After that episode, I got into surf boards, like the picture featured above, but have never surfed at twilight.
Finally, I have also suddenly seen big sharks swimming around fast under water, when spear fishing ... and have just backed away slowly not to attract attention; and let go any fish caught as thats what sharks are after, not humans as their teeth are again not made for eating vertebrate backbones. Exciting huh? all the best :-))
Not much surfing going on in Baler when we were there, only some practice, but the good news is we did see a surfboard of five.
With the further influx of ex-Amtrak Surfliner F59PHIs into the Metra fleet, scenes like this are now possible, where 91 and 73 pass at Jefferson Street with in- and outbound Milwaukee District trains / equipment moves.
Upon a surfboard, they sit entwined,
Clinging close as the sun dips low.
The water whispers, gentle and kind,
As twilight paints the sky aglow.
When the waves break so beautifully on the beach of Maui/Hawaii, some people forget their surfboard in the shade of a tree.
Wenn sich die Wellen so schön am Strand von Maui/Hawaii brechen, vergisst so mancher sein Surfbrett im Schatten eines Baumes.