Very Cool video!!! I am an aspiring ocean, wave photographer even though I live in Texas and just purchased my first mirrorless camera at the youthful age of 62. Keep up the good work!
After watching hundred of hours of RUclips video, this is the first time I have felt compelled to write a comment. I can't stress enough what a dangerous environment you were in at the last location of your video. This last Saturday I was shooting sunset pics at exactly the same type of location in my hometown of San Diego, at a area called Sunset Cliffs. There was a group of people near the water's edge, on the other side of a channel from me. They were enjoying the sunset and watching the enormous waves, like many do this time of the year when the surf gets big. I was packing up my gear when I heard screaming. I looked over and saw a rogue wave slam into the rock face and flow over the top. The people who where standing there were now trying desperately to out run the rushing water. Two young women were upended and swept into the channel, the water carrying them into the crashing waves. By the grace of God, a large wave brought one of the woman back to shore where she was close enough for a man to pull her to safety. Unfortunately, the other woman not as lucky. We watched helplessly as she struggled to stay afloat. She cried for help just before a large wave took her under. When she resurfaced she was floating face down motionless. We tried in vain to reach her but there just no way to get to her without putting our own lives in jeopardy. After another wave took her under, we didn't see her again. About forty-five minutes later the sea brought her back to shore. Lifeguards jumped in and pulled her body out of the water. If your're not familiar with the ocean, stay far back. Even if you are familiar with the ocean, stay back. If your are standing in an area where the ground is wet...you're way to close. If the there are warning signs... OBEY THEM!!! Those signs where put up because people lost their lives. If you fall into the ocean during heavy seas, there is little to no chance you'll survive. The West Coastline is a wonderful and beautiful place but it also can be very dangerous place.
+Phil Ruiz I completely agree and totally understand where you're coming from what a terrible thing to witness. Quite a few people have died where I was shooting. But it always happens on the opposite side from where I was shooting on the slick rock surface where the waves roll over. It happens too overconfident young people that are naive about the potential for disaster there. Luckily I'm very very cautious and always error on the side of safety rather than bravery
Yeah when I saw you shooting at that last spot I was thinking to myself if you were aware that there have been quite a few deaths at that very spot you were shooting at! But yeah last week I wouldn't doubt there were quite a few deaths along the pacific coast like Phil mentioned happened in San Diego due to the extra large surf last week. Even where I live in Monterey Bay we had the biggest waves ever recorded over 30 ft and that's out in the bay before they even hit shore! Needless to say at least 2 people also lost there lives here when they got swept out by waves here! www.montereyherald.com/general-news/20170125/weekend-victim-body-pulled-from-pebble-beach-surf?source=most_viewed
The difference between myself going down there, and many many of the other people that do go down there routinely, is that I am going in fully aware of what the sea is capable of doing there, and I am watching out for it non stop. I am about 1 of 50 people that visit that same spot every day, and I am most likely one of the most cautious ones. That place until about 2 years ago was public access. The site didn't change, the liability of letting people go down there did. I am not sure if your trying to look out for me, or just lecture me, would like to think the former, but I assure you I dont have a death wish.
Nick,Ilive on the Forth estuary North sea Scotland and we have some amazing winter-spring tides and i totally agree with you,understanding the tides,the waves,the weather is an integral part of keeping yourself safe in these sometimes demanding situations which make it all the more fun,great vid,great shots, all the best.
What a breath of fresh air this video is! I'm so bored with endless long exposures and smooth water shots, this is what the sea is all about. Fantastic shots that express the power and beauty of the water. Love it!!
Beautiful! This is exactly the art that sends chills down my back. I have already watched this a few times. The huge waves surges in contrast to the birds is surreal. Thank you for the tips... very much appreciated as a newer ocean and nature photographer.
Whilst relatively new to the you tube work of photography in terms of 6-12 months, I’ve seen many epic shots of all sorts of composures. This is one of THE MOST epic and dramatic, emotive shots. I’ve ever seen. Can’t stop looking at it. Beyond stunning and motivates me to become better everyone I go out. Thanks Nick.
WOW! Nick, not only are your shots amazing, but the production value of your videos is excellent as well. Thanks for putting so much into your posts. Cheers!
Great video. Am I the only person who sees the diving footage from outside the car and just imagines them parking, placing the camera, turning around, driving by, turning around, picking up the camera, turning around, and finally continuing on? haha
Another great video Nick. I've been a frequent visitor to exposed rocky shores for more than 50 years and you've nailed it with advice about waves. People get caught (or worse) when they don't understand the natural cycles of waves and tides. I love the backlit shots with the birds!
Great shots Nick beautiful light kissing the tops of the waves. Nice strong detail in the lower part of the wave giving a powerful feel to each image. Thanks Chris.
Not sure where all you're planing on going on your "Ultimate Oregon Coast Tour & Workshop" but....when the waves are big... Shore Acres State Park (south of Coos Bay) is freaking awesome! Missed the Christmas light show one year but the storms they were a brew'n and the waves they were a crash'n! Nice Peter Iredale shot by the way.
+PB Salfen the Oregon coast tour is in November I try to put it during a time of year when we have a chance at both dramatic Skies and some interesting surf. This year we were lucky enough to get 19 - 22 foot swells at Shore Acres and we all got some really nice Shore acre crash shots
I won't bag on you for the danger part. You've gotten enough of that. Absolutely stunning images. There is art in the danger. Well well done, sir. I was there a month ago with no big wave advisory. sad.
thanks Jeff, yeah I am always aware of the danger, and to be honest its kinda part of the excitement, but I am always on the cautious side and try to error on the side of being safe
Amazing shots btw. Especially the waves with the birds. Always thought birds could be distraction due to the shutter speed for waves but learned something new here. Thanks for sharing
Wow! I just did a trip to catch some storm shots on the south coast of the U.K. and will publish on Friday. Had a brief period with some backlight and some crazy crazy weather. Spent five hours there and just couldn't drag myself away from the spectacle. Love your shots.
That last shot with the birds is absolutely epic!
dude the shot with the birds so awesome
I agree, ans was just getting ready to post a similar comment, until I saw yours!
Exactly what I was going yo say
Michael Vettas can't agree more!
confirmed
OMG! 12:43min. ... the birds, the light, the reflections.... haven't been so amazed with a photo for a long time! Excellent work Nick!
Very Cool video!!! I am an aspiring ocean, wave photographer even though I live in Texas and just purchased my first mirrorless camera at the youthful age of 62. Keep up the good work!
Those two pictures with the seagulls are just amazing.
After watching hundred of hours of RUclips video, this is the first time I have felt compelled to write a comment. I can't stress enough what a dangerous environment you were in at the last location of your video. This last Saturday I was shooting sunset pics at exactly the same type of location in my hometown of San Diego, at a area called Sunset Cliffs. There was a group of people near the water's edge, on the other side of a channel from me. They were enjoying the sunset and watching the enormous waves, like many do this time of the year when the surf gets big. I was packing up my gear when I heard screaming. I looked over and saw a rogue wave slam into the rock face and flow over the top. The people who where standing there were now trying desperately to out run the rushing water. Two young women were upended and swept into the channel, the water carrying them into the crashing waves. By the grace of God, a large wave brought one of the woman back to shore where she was close enough for a man to pull her to safety. Unfortunately, the other woman not as lucky. We watched helplessly as she struggled to stay afloat. She cried for help just before a large wave took her under. When she resurfaced she was floating face down motionless. We tried in vain to reach her but there just no way to get to her without putting our own lives in jeopardy. After another wave took her under, we didn't see her again. About forty-five minutes later the sea brought her back to shore. Lifeguards jumped in and pulled her body out of the water. If your're not familiar with the ocean, stay far back. Even if you are familiar with the ocean, stay back. If your are standing in an area where the ground is wet...you're way to close. If the there are warning signs... OBEY THEM!!! Those signs where put up because people lost their lives. If you fall into the ocean during heavy seas, there is little to no chance you'll survive. The West Coastline is a wonderful and beautiful place but it also can be very dangerous place.
+Phil Ruiz I completely agree and totally understand where you're coming from what a terrible thing to witness. Quite a few people have died where I was shooting. But it always happens on the opposite side from where I was shooting on the slick rock surface where the waves roll over. It happens too overconfident young people that are naive about the potential for disaster there. Luckily I'm very very cautious and always error on the side of safety rather than bravery
That's a sad and terrifying story. Poor girl.
Yeah when I saw you shooting at that last spot I was thinking to myself if you were aware that there have been quite a few deaths at that very spot you were shooting at! But yeah last week I wouldn't doubt there were quite a few deaths along the pacific coast like Phil mentioned happened in San Diego due to the extra large surf last week. Even where I live in Monterey Bay we had the biggest waves ever recorded over 30 ft and that's out in the bay before they even hit shore! Needless to say at least 2 people also lost there lives here when they got swept out by waves here! www.montereyherald.com/general-news/20170125/weekend-victim-body-pulled-from-pebble-beach-surf?source=most_viewed
The difference between myself going down there, and many many of the other people that do go down there routinely, is that I am going in fully aware of what the sea is capable of doing there, and I am watching out for it non stop. I am about 1 of 50 people that visit that same spot every day, and I am most likely one of the most cautious ones. That place until about 2 years ago was public access. The site didn't change, the liability of letting people go down there did. I am not sure if your trying to look out for me, or just lecture me, would like to think the former, but I assure you I dont have a death wish.
Nick,Ilive on the Forth estuary North sea Scotland and we have some amazing winter-spring tides and i totally agree with you,understanding the tides,the waves,the weather is an integral part of keeping yourself safe in these sometimes demanding situations which make it all the more fun,great vid,great shots, all the best.
The 2nd shot with the birds is award winning, excellent image!
wow! great! the wave with the birds is epic! i have to go out shooting right now, so pumped
Some incredible shots in there. Wow!
The third shot and the last one, both with birds, will definitely grace your portfolio.
These are inspiring - make we want to do my next vlog on waves!
Outrageous waves with the birds shots!
That huge wave crash with the birds is my favorite,almost sculptural and the one where the waves come down in what looks like a shell shape, amazing
What a breath of fresh air this video is! I'm so bored with endless long exposures and smooth water shots, this is what the sea is all about. Fantastic shots that express the power and beauty of the water. Love it!!
Those waves are epic!!! Awesome awesome awesome shot!
Oh. My. Gosh!! Gorgeous, gorgeous, powerful photographs!
Beautiful! This is exactly the art that sends chills down my back. I have already watched this a few times. The huge waves surges in contrast to the birds is surreal. Thank you for the tips... very much appreciated as a newer ocean and nature photographer.
I love your enthusiasm when you see your shot! Makes you that much more real! Thanks for sharing!
I am 3 hours from the ocean and 4 hours from the mountains. Thunderstorms and Nor'easters are my passion. Love your video's !!!
Great picture of the lighthouse and weave , thanks for sharing 🙏👍❤️😊🎥
What a trip! several portfolio shots.
Whilst relatively new to the you tube work of photography in terms of 6-12 months, I’ve seen many epic shots of all sorts of composures. This is one of THE MOST epic and dramatic, emotive shots. I’ve ever seen. Can’t stop looking at it. Beyond stunning and motivates me to become better everyone I go out. Thanks Nick.
amazing photo, the light, the birds... just great great stuff
I am coming to Oregon so happy to see your videos to inspire me and teach me!
Your photos are unreal and the videos are awesome!
i think it's great that photographers share
it inspires me to get out there
your shots are awesome
and be careful out there
Awesome video Nick.Particularly like the back lit images and the ones with the gulls.
Those shots around 9:00 are just spectacular - well worth all of your patience!
Amazing photos!...the waves and seabirds, just incredible!...🌈🇬🇧😎
Looks like you walked away with multiple amazing photos. Got to love days like that. Great video.
WOW! Nick, not only are your shots amazing, but the production value of your videos is excellent as well. Thanks for putting so much into your posts. Cheers!
Still some of the most incredible images I've ever seen and I come back to it every so often; this video deserves more likes!
The River hand held images were fantastic ! Thanks ;)
great episode. beautiful pictures. must have been a blast taking them.
Some awesome shots right there nick,,, lovely to see you talking your son with you too, keep up the good work my friend, Thanks, Bob 😎
Wow. Fantastic big wave shots. Thanks so much!
The last wave image is amazing! Great work
Great video. Am I the only person who sees the diving footage from outside the car and just imagines them parking, placing the camera, turning around, driving by, turning around, picking up the camera, turning around, and finally continuing on? haha
wow, so really beautiful shots, especially with the birds. Thanks for sharing.
first thing I noticed about this video.... incredible tripod..... really right stuff! Would love the 24 myself. The acratech head looks nice too
I just love your way to shot, your style of photography and your vlogs. Greetings from switzerland😉
i just love your wave shots....amazing
Fantastic shots great work in trying conditions
Those pictures around the 9:00 mark where completely awesome! Very nice video.
Stunningly beautiful images.
wow the shot with the birds is incredible very inspiring work!!!!
Another great video Nick. I've been a frequent visitor to exposed rocky shores for more than 50 years and you've nailed it with advice about waves. People get caught (or worse) when they don't understand the natural cycles of waves and tides. I love the backlit shots with the birds!
Great work dude. I am loving the surf shots
Great shots Nick beautiful light kissing the tops of the waves. Nice strong detail in the lower part of the wave giving a powerful feel to each image. Thanks Chris.
Great shots! Glad you stayed safe.
That very last image is the bomb! Love the video. New photographer to add to my list of people to watch!
Awesome video with excellent photographs! Never thought about shooting waves, but now that's definitely on my bucket list!
Wow, these shots are amazing. Looks like a fun adventure!
Some great work.
One of these days I'm going to have to plan a photography trip down to the US
Love the photo of birds with the wave. Amazing.
Not sure where all you're planing on going on your "Ultimate Oregon Coast Tour & Workshop" but....when the waves are big... Shore Acres State Park (south of Coos Bay) is freaking awesome! Missed the Christmas light show one year but the storms they were a brew'n and the waves they were a crash'n!
Nice Peter Iredale shot by the way.
+PB Salfen the Oregon coast tour is in November I try to put it during a time of year when we have a chance at both dramatic Skies and some interesting surf. This year we were lucky enough to get 19 - 22 foot swells at Shore Acres and we all got some really nice Shore acre crash shots
Wow.....very very cool....fantastic shots.
Excellent shots Nick, great work.
Fantastic shots, great video and the music wow! Congrats!
Wow, you´re kidding me! Epic shots, great work and thanks for sharing.
great shots!
excellent work, love those scenery , not good surfing here in CO
Nick, awesome video and images! What an amazing place to shoot.
I won't bag on you for the danger part. You've gotten enough of that. Absolutely stunning images. There is art in the danger. Well well done, sir. I was there a month ago with no big wave advisory. sad.
thanks Jeff, yeah I am always aware of the danger, and to be honest its kinda part of the excitement, but I am always on the cautious side and try to error on the side of being safe
Don't normally comment on stuff but your last photo is superb and among the best....
Great shots Nick, I love the big wave with the guls flying infront of it.Well done.
Wow incredible shots. Great video too
wow, i love all of that pictures... beautiful!
Great video, you have captured some amazing shots.
I love all of your work....this is my favorite.
Will be on the coast for two weeks starting next weekend, hoping for some nice conditions. This is awesome.
Simply awesome Nick! Love the wave shot with the gulls!
Very well done! The shot with the birds is phenomenal!
Well done man , passion it's what you express.
Nick, the photos you came back with are amazing. I hope you sell lots of prints of them!
Love this location. Great shots Nick!
Wow! Absolutely stunning shots! Love the birds and wave - such a powerful, fantasy like shot!
amazing pics of those waves!
beautiful results with the photos. Definitely provided me with some inspiration.
9 min mark, that is wave is awesome, the lighting reminds me of fantasy art images! Niiice!
Amazing shots btw. Especially the waves with the birds. Always thought birds could be distraction due to the shutter speed for waves but learned something new here. Thanks for sharing
WOW! GREAT SHOTS!
You really capture some great shots in this video Nick, congrats.
The images from this shoot are absolutely incredible Nick! The waves and the light are amazing.
OMG, awsom great photos!!!
Good stuff Nick. Love your videos and your images
Great shots Nick. Your perseverance paid off. Love the video, very well done.
Great as always nick Great photos
Fantastic shots. BRAVO
Found this channel through Thomas Heaton. I'm happy that now I have another landscaper to follow :-)
Fantastic shots! Well done.👍
Loving your work Nick, keep them coming.
this is epic sick..love this shot with the birds.
at 9:00 that's the money shot. WOW! nice shots Nick, thanks for the video!
Man that photo at 9:02!
Powerful!!
Stunning work,very impressive!
The shot at 8:56 was absolutely killer! So moody.
Those waves by the lighthouse were amazing, nicely captured, thanks for bringing us along! :)
Wow! I just did a trip to catch some storm shots on the south coast of the U.K. and will publish on Friday. Had a brief period with some backlight and some crazy crazy weather. Spent five hours there and just couldn't drag myself away from the spectacle. Love your shots.
Awesome images and great video - nice one!
Love those images at the end.........like the seagulls had exploded from the waves