This is going to sound like a sin, but I think Photoshop is cheating. Yes, yes, I’ve heard the business about what professional photographers used to do back in the darkroom, but I’m still not convinced. Then I stumbled onto Clark Little’s work, and rumor has it he doesn’t use Photoshop. This surfer turned photographer captures the devestating power of the ocean through shots of waves crashing into the shore. Inspired by his wife’s request to have a photograph in their home, Little creates these portraits by sitting in the water and holding his fisheye lens until the time is right. Then, with his camera set at nine framers per second, he snaps his shot. The waves hover just before their moment of impact and what you get are remarkable images of water that resembles colored glass set against the eye-popping background of Hawaii.


Eric Hines Thursday, 03.19.09 @ 10:32 am

Photoshop is cheating… and a sin


Adam Sunday, 03.22.09 @ 4:56 pm

….please… there is no way this is not colorized: http://www.clarklittlephotography.com/main/gallery_images?portfolio_offset=5

Either through pshop or some in camera function. It could even be from a polarizing lens, but then thats not natural either is it.


david Tuesday, 03.24.09 @ 4:13 am

I watched this guy on good morning America and he swims in the large surf to get these amazing shots. I think he got a great eye for beauty and big balls for swimming out in the large surf




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