Here is a shot David got posted on SurfLine. It is one of my favorites. It tells a great story.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
One of My Favorite Shots
Here is a shot David got posted on SurfLine. It is one of my favorites. It tells a great story.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
The Whole Story
Nice Sequence Of Erik


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.
Labels:
Erik Baldwin,
Favorites,
Lauren Tolford,
Shortboard
Saturday, January 24, 2009
DON'T FORGET! Support Our Local Artists

This Saturday, Jan 24 there is the opening to the LOWBROWart: Nine San Diego Pop Surrealists art show at the Oceanside Museum of Art. This show will feature art by Scott Saw, Mary Fleener, Charles Glaubitz, Pamela Jaeger, Tim McCormick, Scrojo, Jason Sherry, Jen Trute, Ron Whorton. Opening is from 5-7 pm, $10. The show will be up Jan 24 - May 24. Info: oma-online.org
Fin a GoGo - Everything But The Kitsch In Synch... The allegory of a surfing clown








Here is a fin piece that will blow your mind. Miss Anne took this project to a whole other level with her Fin a GoGo creation. When she called to tell me her piece was done I had no idea what to expect. She said she had been working on it for a long time, it had a lot going on and that if I didn't get over there quickly she would just keep adding to it. When I walked through the door I was blown away. This was by far the most amazing and time consuming Fin set to date.
This fin set in all it's glory is a snap shot into the mind of Miss Anne. Every piece laid down is special to her and has meaning. I hung out for a while shooting it and taking it in with a big smile on my face. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think that a rainy day drawing with my daughter would result in this and all the art that has come to us from around the world.
Thank you Miss Anne, and thank you everyone who has participated. I really appreciate the hard work.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Hope, Change... and The Leucadia Project


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
More Shots from David






Here are a few that David sent over this morning from the last swell. As he combs through the thousand plus images he took over the weekend he finds these gems and passes them along. Just happy to stoke people out.
David is a genuine guy. I can honestly say that he is down shooting pictures of his friends and people he has never met for the pure enjoyment of it. In every shot I see the passion and stoke he has for surfing.
He has been surfing Leucadia for over 30 years now and gets the same stoke out of shooting waves as he does surfing. He often explains that getting these shots gives him the same feeling that he had when he was a kid, hanging on the beach, surfing all day. It is just a pure and fun experience.
If you have ever been shot by David then you, like me, are stoked he enjoys it. His shots make your year and that makes David happy. Stay happy David. This site wouldn't be the same without your contribution. Thanks and keep on shooting!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Great Shots of Black's
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Canela Rose Fins age 15

Here are two fins by Canela Rose age 15. Canela is Rodney McCoubrey's very talented daughter. She is extremely creative and known best in our circle for her singing. If you've ever seen the movie Sol Siren's by Ashley Davis, (A really good movie by the way, and produced by a Leucadian as well.) Canela sings a song so amazingly mature for a girl who at the time was only 12. With Rodney as her dad it is no wonder she has the creative gene. Good work Canela!Tuesday, January 20, 2009
A Successful Weekend In Leucadia

Unknown enjoying the view.

Kirk dropping into a clean green wall.

Perfect ending to a perfect day.
What started out as a disappointment to many who dusted off their rounded pin tails in anticipation for a huge swell ended up to be a very clean and fun swell with the most beautiful weather. The sunsets over the weekend were second to none and the waves, although they weren't huge like predicted, more than made up for it with clean and glassy conditions. These shots give you a feeling of what it was like in the evening. If you were out you know how good it was.
Photos courtesy of David Gray
Labels:
Erik Baldwin,
Fish,
Kirk,
Longboard,
Shortboard,
Surfing
Dave Rastafinish O'FISHL 3.5" side fin by Chris Miller
Here is the most well thought out fin we have had to date. Chris Miller and long time lover of the Leucadia rights sent me this fin and the letter below. Enjoy.The inspiration for this came from shear boredom while cleaning my garage cabinets (while listening to Burning Spear). O'FISHL 3.5" side fin. I call this fin "Dave Rastafinish" in salute to these ocean users.
Dave: for the talented local photographer Dave Gray.
Rasta: for Rastafari, reggae music and incredible wave rider Dave Rastavich (Ed's hero).
Fish: rhymes with Vich, for O'Fishl fins and for Ed's fascination with everything Fish related.
The fin is also a reminder of my old, all-time favorite Murphy 9'-0" - always waiting for me in Guerrero, Mex.
I pray my surfing abilities outweigh my art "skills"!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Dugan's Memorial
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While at the memorial I got chills while watching the paddle out. It was hot, the surf was going off and the one guy who would have been drooling at this day wasn't there. Or was he? When the circle was formed and everyone had their hands together, a nice set rolled through. I could feel the energy of the moment and I could feel Dugan.
While I wasn't able to participate in the paddle I did get to spend that time taking in the energy and spending a very special moment with my daughter who is 3. As I looked at her, I thought about what type of guy I am and what sort of example I can be for her and my fellow surfers. I thought of Dugan and what he has done and felt that I had a good role model. I thank you for that, Dugan. Thank you for your lessons in life and thank you for your friendship to so many people.
Ed
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