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Dreamcatcher (Single)
DESCRIPTION
A wave can be described as a "barrel" or a big wall of "white wash". What happens before the waves break? That question has been my assignment this past year in water photography. On this particular day I decided to shoot the sunset on the Eastside of Oahu. Why would I do that?! The textures from the tradewinds and subtle colors from the west blended well with my 100mm lens. About 100 photographers were out in the morning while I had this to myself in the evening. Be different.
AUTHOR
Danny Sepkowski is a water photographer who resides in Hawaii. His work has been making its way through National Geographic as well as Smithsonian. His over under photography and heavy wave photos make the viewer feel as if they were there in the moment. His goal is to show people God's creation through his lens.
Finalist- 2015 La Grande Awards
Winner-2013 Canon Calendar Contest
YourShot National Geographic Publications- 14
2017 and 2016 Ironman Assignment for Oakley
Top Editor Pick from Smithsonian 2016
Five Nominees 2017 FAPA Contest
Three Nominees 2018 FAPA Contest
2017 Finalist Oneeyland Top 10 Landscape Photography
Finalist- 2015 La Grande Awards
Winner-2013 Canon Calendar Contest
YourShot National Geographic Publications- 14
2017 and 2016 Ironman Assignment for Oakley
Top Editor Pick from Smithsonian 2016
Five Nominees 2017 FAPA Contest
Three Nominees 2018 FAPA Contest
2017 Finalist Oneeyland Top 10 Landscape Photography
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