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Force & Fury

Where nature doesn't whisper — it roars.

Force & Fury explores the most violent and breathtaking expressions of the natural world. From king waves battering ancient cliffs to lightning storms clawing across open skies, this collection freezes the chaos mid-strike. It’s nature unfiltered and untamed — when the elements collide, and you either get the shot… or get out of the way.

Black Detonation

There was no warning. Just the sudden shift of air — dense, electric, and filled with the scent of salt and storm. As evening crept across the Oregon coast, a rogue wave—larger than anything I’d seen that day—rose from the sea like a summoned force. It slammed into the rocks below my feet and erupted into the sky, exploding into spray and mist like a black powder blast.

I caught the shutter at the precise moment of detonation. The sea fractured upward. Mist atomized into the wind. And for a single frame, nature turned violent and abstract.

This image lives best in black and white — a study in contrast, energy, and atmosphere. It strips away the distractions of color to reveal only the violent geometry of the ocean’s wrath.

Part of the Force & Fury collection, Black Detonation captures the sheer unpredictability of coastal storms, where even the ocean breathes in pulses of danger.

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Storm Rising

The ocean wasn’t loud yet — but it was restless. I could feel the shift before I saw it.

What began as a moody coastal afternoon quickly turned into something primal. The wind gathered force. The air grew heavy. And then came the front — a violent, brooding mass pushing up from the horizon, swallowing light as it moved.

I planted my tripod low in the sand, feet braced against the gusts, and waited. The surf, once rhythmic, began to surge with erratic pulses. Water dragged across the shore in ribbons, stretching itself thin before crashing into the black rocks just offshore.

That’s when the sky cracked.

A churning storm cell lifted behind the sea stacks — building, rotating, and collapsing into itself all at once. The moment I triggered the shutter, the entire coastline felt like it was exhaling in anger.

Storm Rising is a study in elemental collision — sky, sea, and shore caught in the same breath. Rendered with long exposure to blur the chaos and pull forward the texture of motion, this piece captures the quiet before detonation — a moment of tension, energy, and inevitability.

A signature entry in the Force & Fury collection, this piece is about more than weather.

It’s about anticipation. Weight. Power.

The kind of storm you don’t watch pass — you feel in your chest.

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