Ray Collins is an Australian photographer who specializes in seascape photography. Armed with his camera, he swims out to sea to capture powerful images of ocean waves as they form and break.
“Capture the fleeting moments of a wave’s journey to dissipation, Ray feels more at home floating in saltwater with his camera than anywhere on land,” his website wrote. “Freezing the ephemeral relationship between water and light is what drives and inspires him to peel himself out of bed in the dark each morning.”
Check out some of his awesome seascape photos below, or visit his
website or his
Instagram for more.
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A photo posted by Found At Sea (@raycollinsphoto) on Mar 23, 2015 at 2:43pm PDT
A silky cascade from yesterday... The details look really nice at full resolution.
A photo posted by Found At Sea (@raycollinsphoto) on Mar 20, 2015 at 2:27pm PDT
The seasons are changing here in Australia, I love Autumn/Fall ☕️😉👍
A photo posted by Found At Sea (@raycollinsphoto) on Mar 20, 2015 at 12:38am PDT
Ocean Art. Feel free to @ people who you think would like my work! #SelfPromotion oh, and if you haven't seen my website yet, that's where all of my good images live!! Xx
A photo posted by Found At Sea (@raycollinsphoto) on Mar 18, 2015 at 2:47am PDT
#NoWords
A photo posted by Found At Sea (@raycollinsphoto) on Mar 9, 2015 at 12:52am PDT
No cropping, no filters or effects. Just an 85mm lens in some Hawaiian energy today... It's weird how water reacts with light at certain angles. One shot, one opportunity #MomsSpaghetti @rvca_aus @rvca @nikon_australia @aquatech_imagingsolutions @sunzapper @dafinaustralia @dafinhi @zionwetsuits #hawaii
A photo posted by Found At Sea (@raycollinsphoto) on Feb 22, 2015 at 1:28am PST
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