
Here is a sequence from David. It looks like such a fun little wave. I dig the color as well.
Click on the image to see the large view.









Here are some shots sent in from Justin Rhodes who works for a water testing company. While on the job at an undisclosed location he discovered a right hand barrel and a local eating his lunch. The spot, which I can only mention is one of our neighboring islands is unsurfed 365 days a year. Justin shot these without a board in site while waiting for a storm to roll through. He was forced to sit by and watch as the perfect right hander peeled.
Here is a quiver of fish from our friend Rick Scott. He is a local knee boarder and has been riding and collecting fish for many years. The board on the left is a 5'5" original Steve Lis. Rick just had her fixed up and it is ready to ride again. Look for future posts of her in the water. Also we haven't seen it yet but a member of his family who lives in Oregon has an early period Skip Frye fish in his garage. We are hoping to get confirmation. We'll keep you posted.





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David sent me over some shots that I thought were great. The last two I was actually on the phone with him while he shot them. With bluetooth in ear he stopped his car, got out and shot these off. He was talking to me one minute and then the other he was talking to himself as he looked for the perfect frame.
Here is a shot David got posted on SurfLine. It is one of my favorites. It tells a great story.


These shots were sent in by Erik. I thought they were really cool. I love the second shot. I like how the first wave's spray hides Erik as he pumps down the line. The photo's were taken by Lauren, one of the coolest girlfriends I know. Erik is lucky to have a girl who not only surfs but can shoot as well.











Here is some art David sent over. It cracked me up. Very clever. I see the Obama stickers everywhere and now we have our own. If you want o create you own go to www.obamiconme.pastemagazine.com





