Photo and Caption by Leona Boyd

“Kauai’s Mount Waialeale; generally considered the rainiest spot on the planet, drops much of its water down 3,000-foot walls so sheer, that there are only two days per year where the sun passes overhead; leaving no shadows on all of its walls. Lucky indeed to be overhead in an open cockpit airplane when this occurs. Luckier still to be there after one of the rainiest days of the year and after the clouds part for your photographic dream of a lifetime.”

Crazy Nautical inspired Fashion

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Cool editorial by The Ones2Watch – New Wave, an online magazine showcasing the people behind the lens – the fashion industry’s up and coming photographers, stylists, casting directors, designers, …

 Photography by JD Forte
Styling, Concept, Creative Direction & Collage by Polar Buranasatit

Rain Stairs Down

Rain Stairs Down

This is just the mood that I was in at the time. I really like how dark the pools of rain were… – Taken in Brooklyn,NY – June 2011

lens : Helga Viking
film : Blanko Noir

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