Banyan Surfer is a photograph by Sean Davey which was uploaded on August 31st, 2013.
Banyan Surfer
A surfer walking past a banyan tree in Ala Moana Beach Park, Honolulu.
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by Sean Davey
Title
Banyan Surfer
Artist
Sean Davey
Medium
Photograph - 35mm Slr Photography
Description
A surfer walking past a banyan tree in Ala Moana Beach Park, Honolulu.
This art piece is available in a diverse range of rolled or framed gallery-quality canvas, soft duvet covers as well as other home decor items such as fabric shower curtains, greeting cards and tote bags and also decorative throw pillows for your beach house.
To see more images from the Shadow Land collection, go to the Galleries page and look for Shadow Land.
* For collectors, seeking that hand-printed and signed item, this piece is also available on print or canvas at pretty much any size, printed and signed by me, using only Exhibition Canvas, premium papers and archival inks from Epson for true museum quality art pieces. Each piece that I print also comes with an individualized certificate of authenticity. For these very special collectables, get in contact with me directly at art@seandavey.com
All positive and thoughtful comments are always very much appreciated and replied to.
Uploaded
August 31st, 2013
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Comments (25)
Robert Bales
Boy that sure is a big tree and nicely done Sean!! v/f/t
Sean Davey replied:
Thanks Robert, but considering how large Banyan trees can get, this one is actually quite small. The largest one in the world (in India) is 9 miles large. Banyans can grow as many trunks as they like and still be the same tree.
Julie Dant
Sean, what a beauty this one is...as are so many of your shots!!! I would not have thought to see them together! Lucky you!! ;) Bravo!
Sean Davey replied:
Mahalo Julie. The last element of this image, the surfer completed the image. In the right place at the right time.
Sandra Church
Amazing capture Sean, l/f!
Sean Davey replied:
Thanks Sandra. I was just photographing the tree when the surfer walked into the frame, which was a "yes, I'll take that" moment.