Taken With a Kodak Retina iic this is of the Huntington Beach pier a week or so ago. I surfed for an hour or so before this and it was kinda fun waist high maybe a little bigger. I surfed a 5'10 single fin a board I have been riding alot lately because the waves haven't been that great or sizeable. The board handles good size surf when it needs to though. Below are a couple lifestyle/design shots that I took with the same camera. An outline for a twin fin that I want to make soon once the time and money provides for it. I have a bunch of old architecture tools, that I use while drawing out designs and random ideas, because I took a couple intro architecture classes in community college. Although I found out that it was not for me it actually was useful to the way I think about ideas and photographs. The design elements of the arts can often be visualized ahead of time similar to the initial blueprints of a house. The third image is just a shot of the table I make use of while shaping boards with the Captain Fin Co. hat that has been a staple item of my travels and creations.
Kodak Retina
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
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