These beautiful images of waves were taken by Clark Little whom many consider the premier photographer of surf. He has dedicated his life to photographing waves and has published a selection of the best images of his career.
Clark Little has gained nationwide recognition for his photography with appearances on Good Morning America, Inside Edition, and many local news stations across the U.S.
It all started in 2007 when Clark’s wife wanted a nice piece of art to decorate a wall. Voluntarily, Clark grabbed a camera, jumped in the water, and starting snapping away capturing the beauty and power of monstrous Hawaiian waves from the inside out. “Clark’s view” is a unique view of the ocean that most will only be able to experience safely on land, while studying one of Clark’s photos.
Now with a camera upgrade and an itch to get that better shot, Clark has taken this on full time and has moved his office from land, to the inside of a barrel. Since the recent stir of Clark’s work, his images have been run on the Today Show, ABC World News Now, Paris Match (France), Hana Hou (Hawaiian Airlines) magazine, Surfer magazine as well as multiple publishers and newspapers in the U.S. and overseas.
He captures magical moments of water wave splash, which his fellow surfers call as “inside the tube”. Here are some of exceptional creative photos captured by Clark Little.










source : Clark little photography Site
R. Padmanabhan said on Wednesday, May 13, 2009, 21:00
Really wonderful..photographic poetry of waves!!
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N.S. Chatrath said on Thursday, May 14, 2009, 22:35
daring photography. Just amazing.
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RAMESH SINGH said on Thursday, May 21, 2009, 18:06
NATURE IS GREAT
BUT HUMAN IS CREATIV MIND
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VIJIKVEL said on Thursday, June 4, 2009, 13:33
AMAZING; WONDERFUL; STUNNED TO SEE THE WAVES WITH FORCE
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Kul Bhushan Madan said on Sunday, August 30, 2009, 14:04
Excellent Photography ever seen at my age of 56 years.
Well Done. God may bless you
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a v samikkannu said on Monday, November 16, 2009, 18:37
quite enchanting! if only we can have a video file of these amazing pictures!
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carlospinheiro said on Tuesday, December 8, 2009, 19:39
What can we say ? but THANKS… for the capture of these “merveilles”
since I was borne (67) never see fotos like these
thank you
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Ricardo Cosarinsky said on Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 18:32
…your work is a Divine Blessing for the world………………there are no words to describe what you make feel us all………….
God blessed you……..and thanks , thanks a lot….
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