I’m always getting excited about what I got rather then what I can have. I got a chance to travel to Tampa Bay, FL and usually when I visit this part of the country I don’t think I’m going to score waves. I’ve seen the Gulf of Mexico at it’s best but most of the time it’s lake placid. Well I scored waves, otherwise you would have to endure another “Artistic” post about the mottled composition of some strange topic against the contract of the setting sun. Lucky for you.
I got to Clearwater Beach around 6:30pm after work, it was dark grey, cold and windy. Not exactly perfect picture weather but I made the best of what I got. I had to use a flash, which requires low aperture settings, which in turn blurs everything that isn’t illuminated since everything is moving so fast. But I managed to produce some great images that really shows what it means to be a Gulf Coast surfer.
This guy had style for miles, I got the most photos of him because he was killing it the whole time.



You don’t always get the warmest welcome at local surf spots in Florida but this guy had a smile on his face the whole time.


I love to bust out the flash on dark night that are clear but when it grey it’s not always easy to get shots. I lucked out a lot and was able to catch a few keepers. You’ll notice that it’s hard to get a clear focus but on some photos it actually adds to the action.


The Surfing Photog will continue to travel and seek out new spots if you keep looking, Mahalo
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April 9, 2013 | Categories: ART, Clearwater beach, Exploration, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, long board, Photography, SURF, surf photography, surfing, Water Angles | Tags: ART, Clearwater beach, Exploration, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, long board, photography, SURF, SURF PHOTOGRAPHY, Surfing, Water Angles | 4 Comments