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It is quite obvious that one (if not both of you) has an art background (or exCEPtional raw talent). The rule of thirds is well utilized, and the direction of light is consistent with all elements; hence, the shadows, contrasts and colors are properly influenced accordingly. The chosen color scheme is perfectly offset by flat water, and I am sure it would be the same for all surf conditions (epic for photos/love the reflections cast into the water)!
Overall, it is perfectly symmetrical, clean and sharp, while still maintaining a beautiful flow to it! I have been waiting quite a few years now to see something like this posted.

That’s my take on it, and I would type forever about it, if I had more time today, but I do not!! Let me know if you plan a visit please, for I would love to see it in person, but in the meantime, I look forward to seeing more pics/vids, and would love to see the one that Stefan has mentioned as well.