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the weather was particularly beautiful the other day, so strolled down to the beach with the 7D on a pole to see if i could make something happen...tried 5 different locations, this seems to be the only one that wants to work...pretty happy with the outcome!
got a lot of strange looks, not sure if it was the bright yellow 3.6m pole...or the bloke holding it...a couple of people asked if they would see themselves on google...nah...just flickr!
Post-race analysis ... The Sun Run from Dee Why to Manly is either 7km or 10km, a little hilly at first before a nice flat finish. These shots aren't of the winners and the super fit bods, they are of everyday people out to set a PB or just get a little fitter. To all of them, well done and congratulations; the joy at making the distance was inspiring.
We will soon be celebrating the second anniversary of the Northern Beaches B-Line service. So, at a loose end on a Sunday afternoon I took myself off to check our services in north of the Spit Bridge,
We will soon be celebrating the second anniversary of the Northern Beaches B-Line service. So, at a loose end on a Sunday afternoon I took myself off to check our services in north of the Spit Bridge,
The Manly hydrofoil Dee Why goes into dry dock. Hydrofoils operated on Sydney Harbour between Circular Quay and Manly between 1965 and 1991.
Here she's @ Balmain Maintenance Depot in Mort Bay, Balmain.
Stuart McPherson photo. April 1980.
Saturday afternoon at the Dee Why Hotel, Sydney, 1975.
Olympus OM1, OM Zuiko 28mm f/3.5 Kodak Tri-X in D76 developer. V700 scan.
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The struggle ... The Sun Run from Dee Why to Manly is either 7km or 10km, a little hilly at first before a nice flat finish. These shots aren't of the winners and the super fit bods, they are of everyday people out to set a PB or just get a little fitter. To all of them, well done and congratulations; the joy at making the distance was inspiring.
Light and dark in the tiny pocket of rainforest within Stony Range, a small botanic garden a few metres from central Dee Why, in Sydney.
A vertorama (vertical panorama) stitched from 4 landscape-mode images.
From a place every surfer woudl rather be. Caputed on a fine summer's day on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.
Dramatic Sunrise at Long Reef, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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I attended a Christmas Party with the group I shoot with and decided to come here before going to the party.
Having never come here before I was quite impressed with the whole area.
Canon 7D
Canon 400mm F5.6
ISO 400
F5.6
Exp 1/3200 sec
I was at Dee Why Point photographing the surfers and noticed this other photographer right at the end of the pool and thought "Gold" I know I shouldnt but it was only a matter of time and I just happened to have the camera ready.
Soaked from head to toe and retreated quite quick. It was only a Nikon anyway.
Dee Why is a suburb in the Northern Beaches area of Sydney, NSW, Australia. The last decade has seen the former sleepy suburb well on the way to being a bustling urban centre in its own right.
Linked to the Sydney CBD by the Northern Beaches B-Line a fleet of express buses which makes the suburb attractive to families and singles alike living in the newly built 'Lighthouse" on the busy Pittwater Road.