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The New Surfing Heritage Foundation Website



Building a community of people who share a common passion for the Spirit, Soul, and Culture of Surfing

Aloha! & Welcome to the new Surfing Heritage Foundation Website!

You will notice a few changes around here, a whole new look, and a whole new way of sharing our combined surf history, using things you may know about like blogging ( this is a blog post ) and Twitter, and Facebook, and even some new stuff like the above Photosynth.

Please feel free to comment using any Open ID, and we hope you enjoy your visit with us as we learn to use all these cool new tools!

Mahalo's!

SHF Crew

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2 Comments:

Blogger Jim Moriarty said...

great use of the synth tool

August 6, 2009 at 5:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, the new site is terrific! I can't wait to listen to the oral histories. Outstanding work, congratulations.
Greg Gutierrez
Zen and the Art of Surfing

August 6, 2009 at 6:20 PM  

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Digital Watermarking of our images – Public Notice

As part of our commitment to protecting our image donors, the Surfing Heritage Foundation has begun using digital watermarking on ALL of our images, including those images seen on our website. This watermark is not visible to the eye, but is easily seen by many computer programs such at Photoshop and other image editing programs. In addition, we have also purchased a “watermark spider” that crawls the Internet specifically looking for any images that contain our SHF watermark. The Surfing Heritage Foundation is prepared to take the appropriate action should we find any illegal or unlicensed usage of images from our files.