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Amazing Images of waves by Nick Selway

These amazing images catch the stunning moment waves throw on to a exotic seaside. Photography lovers Nick Selway, 28, and pal CJ Him, 35, position themselves in the spectacular Traditional water – and then delay for the waves to accident into their leads. Their only equipment are conventional digital cams, but a water resistant case means they do not need to compromise their digital cams for their art.

Nick Selway was blessed and was brought up in Pond Stevens, WA on a body of water along the Northern Stream MT. Growing up enclosed by mom natural elegance he always had an admiration for it. He started shooting natural elegance and lighting at the age of 19.

CJ Him is no unfamiliar person to the area, brought up in The hawaiian islands on the Waianae shore. He invested his days in the surf and outside checking out the great thing about characteristics and discovered early on that he had a love for the outside and a interest for digital digital cams.
Together with CJ Him, Nick Selway operates a Excellent Art Photography business in the town center area Kona called "Lava Mild Galleries" where he provides his Excellent Art printing.









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