This Surf Photographer Took The Most Beautiful Pictures of Waves From The Inside [VIDEO]
Jun 24, 2014 22:45
You've never seen the inside a wave like how you're going to see in Clark Little's wave photography. He specializes in shorebreak - that means he rushes into crashing waves to capture astonishing views. Only surfers knew what this looked like before this.
Little started this when his wife wanted to buy an expensive professional photograph of inside a wave.
Instead, he wanted to do it for her.
So he bought a $150 camera from Amazon.
This is the result.
It is admittedly breathtaking.
I have no words for this.
It was impossibly hard to find waves beautiful until now.
Sometimes, he goes under to meet some new friends.
The beauty in crashing waves is beyond words.
We doubt any photographer with no surf experience can do this.
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