Stormy days... this was a recent cyclone at a beach that rarely breaks, when it does, it's a mini pipe. This place is one of the best beaches in the area, and usually its crystal clear blue water. This day, the emerald green taniwha (monster) showed up angry.
Edition: 1/1 NFT - Kia ora, my name is Pete May, I am a photographer based in Whitianga on the Coromandel, Aotearoa, New Zealand. I am an indigenous artist with a connection to the land and sea through my ancestors, which come in the form of all living beings, trees, birds, ocean life and more. Ko au te moana, ko te moana ko au - I am the Ocean, and the Ocean is me.
A collection of 12 1/1 NFT's from New Zealand / Aotearoa Photographer, Pete May. Hine-moana is the goddess of the sea to some indigenous Māori iwi (tribes). She creates the waves that roll on forever against the body of mother earth, caving our coastlines and sea floors. Waves can travel from around the earth via cyclones, storms, wind. Every wave is different, like a fingerprint, none ever the same. Sometimes violent and destructive, sometimes soft and beautiful, either way, waves have been a massive part of my life.
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Stormy days... this was a recent cyclone at a beach that rarely breaks, when it does, it's a mini pipe. This place is one of the best beaches in the area, and usually its crystal clear blue water. This day, the emerald green taniwha (monster) showed up angry.
Edition: 1/1 NFT - Kia ora, my name is Pete May, I am a photographer based in Whitianga on the Coromandel, Aotearoa, New Zealand. I am an indigenous artist with a connection to the land and sea through my ancestors, which come in the form of all living beings, trees, birds, ocean life and more. Ko au te moana, ko te moana ko au - I am the Ocean, and the Ocean is me.
A collection of 12 1/1 NFT's from New Zealand / Aotearoa Photographer, Pete May. Hine-moana is the goddess of the sea to some indigenous Māori iwi (tribes). She creates the waves that roll on forever against the body of mother earth, caving our coastlines and sea floors. Waves can travel from around the earth via cyclones, storms, wind. Every wave is different, like a fingerprint, none ever the same. Sometimes violent and destructive, sometimes soft and beautiful, either way, waves have been a massive part of my life.