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Ocean Cathedral

This is one of the most dangerous shoots I have ever done. To get to this triple rock arch we had to walk on the beach for some 15 minutes along a steep rock cliff. I wanted the waves to reach all the way to the arch, so we had to time our visit precisely with the incoming tide.

To take the shot, I had to stand inside a large cave with literally no way to go. As soon as I made the shot, we had to run back to the only exit from the beach to not get trapped by the ocean. Scary stuff. The main rock stack was light painted during the exposure by Daniella.

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