Blaze of Glory

It took me two years to get this shot. 

I first conceived the idea for this image in February of 2023. I was on the North Shore walking along the coastline with my wife at sunset. I noticed a couple guys fishing from a lava rock point in the distance. Just as the sun began to drop behind them, it silhouetted them beautifully against the warm colors of the sunset. 

As a surf photographer, I immediately knew that I needed to recreate this same scene but with a surfer holding a surfboard. I consulted my trusty sunset app and determined that there’s only a few weeks each year that shots like this are possible along the North Shore. 

Unfortunately, as the winter solstice approaches, the sun, when viewed from the beaches along the North Shore, sets behind a low range of mountains on the westernmost tip of Oahu, not into the ocean. 

Though I tried for the next 3 weeks, the weather never cooperated. I needed the evening sky and the western horizon to be clear, but it was a typical rainy winter on the North Shore. About a week later, the sun set angle had moved too far offshore to make it happen. 

I returned to the North Shore in the winter of 2024 determined to get the shot. But once again, it was not to be. I was met with overcast skies and cloudy horizons every evening during my time on Oahu. 

Finally, this winter with several days of clear skies in the forecast and after a lot of careful planning and reconnaissance, this image came together. I spent many hours of homework and legwork to figure out:  1) the exact location of the sunset on the horizon; 2) where to position myself; and 3) where and how to position my subject precisely between me and the setting sun.

If you’re wondering how I knew the sun was going to turn into those amazing colors, transitioning from yellow to deep red, the truth is that I didn’t know. The previous nights, although clear, had been a more traditional golden sunset. But on this night, the sky was very hazy to the point that I worried if I’d even see the sun set. As it turns out, the hazy skies supplied the magic that I needed. As landscape photographers say, it was a ‘serendipitous' moment. Yes, even with a lot of visualization and meticulous planning, there’s always a bit of luck that elevates a good photo to a great image.

Brandon Kirk's Audio Tour for Culture Brewing Exhibit - June 2026
  1. Blaze of Glory
  2. Pe'ahi's Revenge
  3. Nightfall
  4. Double Overhead
  5. Above the Hammock
  6. Solitude
  7. Last Light
  8. In Her Element
  9. Mystic Morning
  10. Tempest at Twilight
  11. Harmony
  12. Late Drop
  13. Blue Vortex
  14. Maui No Ka Oi
  15. Tower 26
  16. Sea Monster
  17. Morning's Glory
  18. Weathered
  19. Corner Office
  20. Pe'ahi Awakens
  21. Kapo'o Nalu
  22. Dark Side of the Moon
  23. Son of the Serengeti
  24. Ready to Rumble
  25. Wild Eyed
  26. Garden of Giants
  27. Mothers of the Maasai Mara
  28. Living Large
  29. Showoff
  30. The Lookout
  31. A Mother's Love
  32. Where Giants Roam
  33. Jaws of the Giant
  34. Impact Zone
  35. Hawaiian Punch
  36. Grab the Rope
  37. The Blue Hour
  38. Passage to Tse' Bighanilini
  39. Out of Office
  40. Windswept
  41. Firelight
  42. Dockside
  43. Serenity at Dawn
  44. Lone Surfer
  45. Firewall
  46. Living the Dream
  47. Desert Corduroy
  48. Silent Sands
  49. Quittin' Time
  50. Awakening
  51. Ancient Sea
  52. Bend in Time
  53. Shorebreak
  54. Balanced
  55. Reflecting
  56. Happy Hour
  57. Among Giants
  58. Momentary Blush
  59. Around the Bend
  60. California Dreamin'
  61. Off the Wall
  62. Valley of the Gods