Clark Little bir sörf fotoğrafçısı..
okyanusa dalar dalgaları bulur ve bu güzel detayları makinesiyle yakalar.
[h=1]pensive professional photograph of the inside of a wave.[/h] ShareTweet
[h=1]Little, who surfed his entire life, told her to forgo the expensive piece of art. He was sure he could do better.[/h] ShareTweet
[h=1]He started documenting the insides of waves using a camera he purchased off of Amazon for less than $150.00.[/h] ShareTweet
[h=1]There are no special devices used to capture these stunning views - just a man and his handheld, waterproof camera.[/h] ShareTweet
[h=1]The only way to see what's inside a wave is to race directly into it's mouth, right as it's about to crash.[/h] ShareTweet
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[h=1]Sometimes, in the process of shooting with his waterproof camera, Little makes a new friend or two...[/h] ShareTweet
[h=1]He still loves capturing photos of surfers, but he says he's primarily interested in capturing the ephemeral beauty of crashing waves.[/h] ShareTweet
[h=1]I'd say he's doing a pretty phenomenal job of just that![/h] ShareTweet
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[h=1]Little reveals how his practice of photographing the most radical perspective of waves came to life[/h]
okyanusa dalar dalgaları bulur ve bu güzel detayları makinesiyle yakalar.
[h=1]pensive professional photograph of the inside of a wave.[/h]
[h=1]Little, who surfed his entire life, told her to forgo the expensive piece of art. He was sure he could do better.[/h]
[h=1]He started documenting the insides of waves using a camera he purchased off of Amazon for less than $150.00.[/h]
[h=1]There are no special devices used to capture these stunning views - just a man and his handheld, waterproof camera.[/h]
[h=1]The only way to see what's inside a wave is to race directly into it's mouth, right as it's about to crash.[/h]
[h=1]Sometimes, in the process of shooting with his waterproof camera, Little makes a new friend or two...[/h]
[h=1]He still loves capturing photos of surfers, but he says he's primarily interested in capturing the ephemeral beauty of crashing waves.[/h]
[h=1]I'd say he's doing a pretty phenomenal job of just that![/h]
[h=1]Little reveals how his practice of photographing the most radical perspective of waves came to life[/h]
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