
2008 JUNE POWERFUL SUMMER SURF PHOTOS BY UNCLE-B, WK
CHECK OUT PHOTOS OF MY BOYS KILLING IT HERE

Here I go right, Ryder goes left on a shallow grinding beachbreak. There are also nasty rocks.

The water was emerald, the wind was warm and offshore, and I kept getting barrels like this.

Here is one of my new "best shots ever". I love this photo.

I love this photo.... it demonstrates the speed, torque, and style I integrate into my surfing technique.
Angry
surf.

There were alot of rights, as well as some bigger lefts like this. Every wave was intense.
Water
and
Power...
WK
pullz
in.

Making the drop and getting into the tube was hard, getting out of the barrel was the harder.
pulling
in.

This photo shows you how the lighting and surf can make the water look like glassware.
Setup.
WK...that
bug
in
amber
look.

My brother Bryan pulled into a few barrels, and you can see some resemblance in our surfing.

This was one of the biggest waves to come through. I free-fell to the bottom and stuck it.

Even the inside was way overhead, but the power of the wave is what made these waves intense.


High-speed lane change... the photog caught this image from a side-angle, mid rail-shift.

The colors and the sunset were amazing. It was sheer pleasure being out there.

WK deep inside the emerald green barrel. The feeling and vision was incredible.


Kicking out, checking the size of the waves coming from way out the back.
Ryder
hitting
the
lip.
yah
Corey!
Corey is the glasser for VERNOR SURFBOARDS. Even the employees are ripping on these boards.
Ryder, with one foot holding onto the outside rail. Sweet pic.
free
fallin

Thats my ghost, right as Im getting blasted beyond belief. Glad I made the drop.

This is a birds-eye view from a high vantage point, before the swell cleaned up.
Mid
speed-snap.
Evening
glass.
Shells
that
Willow
found
at
the
beach
with
cutie.
The
skull
of
some
beach
rodent
Rex
found.

BK pulling around the corner of the right.
Thick
one.
My
face
after
getting
slammed
by
my
board.


Here is a great photo of the awesome power and color of this June summer swell.
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