Incredible Wave Pictures


These incredible images of waves were taken by the number 1 photographer of surf: Clark Little. He has dedicated his life to photographing the waves and has published a selection of the the best images of his career. The pictures capture magical moments inside the wave  "tube", as surfers say.

Sun ... glints off wave

Sun ... glints off wave

 Sand ... in surf

Sand ... in surf

Tubular ... shining

Tubular ... shining

Beach ... surf crashes down

Beach ... surf crashes down

 Molten ... liquid gold

Molten ... liquid gold

 White ... tumultuous water

White ... tumultuous water

Red ... mysterious shot

Red ... mysterious shot

Break ... wave crashes down

Break ... wave crashes down

Water sparkles dance..

Water sparkles dance...


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139 Comments

  1. marion
    Aug 3rd, 2010

    hey these are the most awesome fotos of waves I ve ever seen

  2. somy
    Jul 19th, 2010

    i lov that.they are so interesting.i think it can be a dream for everyone.

  3. John
    Jun 29th, 2010

    wow those are some very incredible images. Thanks for posting I used one for my desktop on my home computer! :)

  4. Wizzard
    Jun 24th, 2010

    Some really amazing images.
    Thanks for sharing them.

  5. Claire
    Jun 11th, 2010

    These pics are soooooo not real. You could not take these photos.

    • Sophia P.
      Jun 12th, 2010

      I am sure that he did. He most likely had a special camera that he planted right into the sand. He could snap a picture whenever a wave came by. Also, if he does this as an occupation, he probably spends a ton of time at it. Notice how few pictures he has, and how many mess-ups he would have.

  6. Max
    Jun 10th, 2010

    Inspiring....I love that! The colors, the awesomeness, the sun...Thanks

  7. Adrian
    May 18th, 2010

    these pictures are unreal :D so sickkkk

  8. doreen
    May 14th, 2010

    these pictures have been the high light of my day, u have a good eye

  9. piodalcin
    May 9th, 2010

    incredible waves my butt....nice photoshop work i will call this

    • Walrus
      May 9th, 2010

      I see no basis for your photoshop theory. These are beautiful photos. Why would you accuse random people like that? Please find a new hobby, no one likes a troll.

    • tortilla
      Jun 28th, 2010

      how do they not look real? honestly, there are ways to get simple snapshots of waves, i see no photoshoped pictures

  10. Loki
    May 8th, 2010

    Wow. These pics are simply amazing :D

  11. Matt
    May 8th, 2010

    Great photos, thank for letting us see them. Matt

  12. Paige
    May 5th, 2010

    The "red...mysterious shot" was taken during a red tide. Check it out on wikipedia.

  13. SHEila556
    May 4th, 2010

    Beautiful, beautiful pictures. I really enjoyed them.

  14. Claudia
    May 4th, 2010

    Your photos are excellent, and the colours are awesome.

  15. ray
    Apr 4th, 2010

    Oh, great! Excellent photoes.. Amazing, anyway. Here I am)

  16. Rosochka_Crotton
    Apr 4th, 2010

    Amaizing photoes!! great waves!! real natural beauty!!
    Thanks for the opportunity to see it

  17. Nelson
    Apr 2nd, 2010

    Your passion for photography is inspiring. Great work.

  18. Stuart L
    Mar 24th, 2010

    I am in awe of the photos. I have physically mined precious gems, which became a fever for me for over 3 years. I can imagine this photographer having that same satisfaction when he "uncovers" a gem of a wave or other incredible water effect through his lens. I admire this person as a true professional and adventurer.

  19. dsupadhyay
    Mar 17th, 2010

    What a breathtaking shots.Genuine and sincere thanks for sharing these photos which can be an opportunity to watch and feel.

  20. David Hardwick Photography
    Mar 7th, 2010

    Fantastic pictures. As a bad swimmer I would never get to see what a wave looks like from inside.

  21. Dave Lewis
    Feb 23rd, 2010

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  22. Giulia
    Feb 21st, 2010

    How on Earth those picture can even be taken... It's spectacular!

  23. n.nanthagopal
    Feb 14th, 2010

    wow!!! my dream pictures are here.... very nice....

  24. AL-ANAZI,,AHMAD
    Jan 19th, 2010

    really really amazing that all i can say,,,,specially tubular-shining,,,im from saudi arabia,,we really need to ponder these pics..i wish we also have in saudi arabia,,thanks any way,,byeee

  25. idania
    Dec 13th, 2009

    just wonderful!!!!!!!!!! who would think one single camera eye can do this

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