For the July 4th fireworks, we walked up the hill a little ways behind our house in Point Loma to get a nice view of the fireworks. We found a nice little overlook that we had all to ourselves, and the clouds stayed high enough to not interview with the show.
My good friend Nate just got married last week. For awhile, Nate was the most dedicated windsurfer you could imagine. It’s hard to imagine that not long ago this guy was a shaggy-haired windsurfing/sailing instructor living on my couch in OB!

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We walked down to Shelter Island last night to watch the San Diego fireworks show. This was my favorite photo from the evening.
July 4, 2009, originally uploaded by paullangphotography.com.
Here are some more images from the shoot I did with Dimitri Maramenides a little while back. One of these images is the one that landed on the cover of The Kiteboarder Magazine. Dimitri is a wild man and I spent a lot of time ducking and diving underwater so he wouldn’t take me out. All images taken with a Canon 30D and Zenitar Fisheye in an SPL Housing.
This is the original of the cover image:
And here are a few more for your enjoyment:
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Last week, I was lucky enough to find myself on a press trip to Aruba with a group of travel writers who were going to learn how to kiteboard while on the island. I had a great time over there and met a ton of great people. The license plates on Aruba say ONE HAPPY ISLAND, and they mean it. Check out the photos at http://www.paullangphotography.com/aruba
I’ve been playing around with mounting my housing to the nose of my kite surfboard to get some POV-type shots. It’s taken a little figuring out to get it close, but now I’m getting a few interesting images. The mount fell off the first time I tried it and I’ve had a bit of trouble keeping it aimed exactly where I want it, but I think I’ve got it worked out. Now I’m just waiting for the right combination of wind and waves to get the shot I’m after. Here’s a few from the last time I went out:



Last night was especially clear, so I went out to take some pictures of downtown San Diego. More pictures at the link below.
Below is a video from yesterday’s Mission Bay aerial shoot showing all of the unedited images from the entire shoot. Enjoy!

The Mission Bay Aquatic Center wanted updated aerial images of their facility, as they just completed work on an impressive solar energy system that supplies 100% of their electricity needs. This was my first shoot from a helicopter, actually, it was my first time ever in a helicopter, and I had a great time. Read more and see more of the images at the link below.
A few of the photos I shot of Shawn Watson the other day landed on alliancewake.com, the website for Alliance Wakeboarding magazine. Check it out here!

















