Surfing Heritage & Culture Center

SHACC Photo Archive Prints:

SHACC Photo Archive Prints


Legendary Surfers Updates:

Legendary Surfers Updates


Gem Of The Week:

Subscribe to our mailing list


Powered by Robly


Follow us on:

Follow us on Twitter

Facebook

YouTube

Subscribe to our feeds...

Subscribe to the Surfing Heritage Main Exhibits RSS Feed Surfing Heritage

Subscribe to the Legendary Surfers RSS Feed Legendary Surfers

 

The Surfing Heritage Foundation is Powered by Blogger

Subscribe to
Posts [Atom]

A Taste of Late Spring in California

I thought we'd treat you all to something a little different this time around, a "new" gem, so to speak. This shot was taken by Ventura based photographer, David Puu and it just seems to speak to us on so many levels. Here's what he has to say about this photo:

Refugio point on a late Spring Day with a combo SW and WNW swell making for some brilliant blue shoulder high waves. Air temp was 74. A mild Santa Ana made for a low humidity stellar day.

This is where I was taught to surf by my Father. It is also where my wife Donna and I were married  in a joint Hawaiian-Chumash ceremony performed by Tom Stone, Blue Wolf and some of our brothers from both Nations two years ago. 

Aloha!
David

If you'd like to see more of David's work, or would like to purchase a copy for yourself (and please remember, this is a watermarked, copyright protected image)

Labels:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Mucho Mahalo's for your comment!

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home

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.