Sharks Cove: A Tale of Two Seasons

Sharks Cove is a popular place for tide pool exploration. It is invitingly calm during the summer months when it is usually perfectly safe for families and kids. I’ve gone there myself many times to look at little fish, crabs and other sea life. I even saw a small eel one time.

But during the winter, Sharks Cove can be downright angry. Sometimes it’s hard to tell just how powerful and dangerous a wave is until you see it pound against a rock. You might see a wave and think that it looks like a decent size swell but nothing scary. Then when it hits the rocks you see the water explode tens of feet into the air. That’s when you know that you better stay out of the water.

But no matter the time of the year, Sharks Cove is a pretty cool place to check out. If you’re driving along the North Shore and have never been there before, it’s definitely worth a look. Chances are you’ll either see a calm and peaceful cove or an exciting and awesome display of nature’s power.

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Sunset at 30x Speed

When I filmed the winter sunset video, I thought the footage came out pretty nice. But because there was hardly any wind, the sky looked pretty static. The normal trade winds usually blow the clouds fast enough so that you can see them moving with the naked eye quite easily. Since this was not the case in the sunset video, I decided to make a video playing back the final 8-10 minutes of the sunset in 20 seconds. Unfortunately, I didn’t have many clips that were long enough to be watchable at 30x speed. Next time, I will go out and film something with the intend of playing it back at a highly accelerated speed. Pali Lookout might be a good candidate (always extremely windy).  Anyways, here’s the super fast sunset video.

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Morning at the Beach on the North Shore

early morning at Sunset Beach on the North Shore of Oahu

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