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Mid-winter beach walk

seagulls at dusk, Dee Why beach, Sydney, 2011.

Was up at 4:30am this morning for a shoot with Mario Bekes, Cathy Adams (3 times Miss Australia - Bodybuilding) & her partner Ian Cameron.

 

This will be first of a series of captures from this morning.

 

If you have time please take a look at my Bodies set

 

Special thanks to Cathy, Ian & Mario for be so amazing this morning : )

crow flying in light rain in Sydney wetlands, 2014. LR4.

Finishing up my Northern Beaches Pool project... Just one more to go... Queenscliff

  

An afternoon in the beer garden of the Dee Why hotel, on Sydney's northern beaches, summer 1975.

Camera: Olympus OM1

Film: Tri-X 400

Developer: D76

Scan: Epson V700

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media, or reproduce it in any way without my explicit written permission. © copyright 1975 Lynn Burdekin. All Rights Reserved.

Sun was starting to set and moon was already out...

crow on the lookout in Sydney wetlands, 2014. LR4.

Trees include the Swamp Mahogany (Eucalyptus robusta).

Stand Up Paddle in Dee Why

Shot with Nikon D5200 with 55-300 mm f/4.5-5.6

1/125 sec| f/16 | ISO100 at 125 mm

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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.

This scene doesn't really look Australian to me. It is Dee Why beach, near Sydney, after a couple of days of rough swells that have coated the beach with seaweed leaving beachgoers to fit in between.

Sunlight penetrates the rainforest at Stony Range regional botanic garden, Dee Why.

Some of the competitors at the Natural Bodybuilding Champianships @ Dee Why last weekend.

All of these photos where shot handheld @ 2000 ISO F8 from the back of the room.

Shot with Nikon D5200 with 55-300 mm f/4.5-5.6

1/125 sec| f/16 | ISO100 at 55 mm

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Ian Lanser and I at PCYC Dee Why. Good times.

This mornings sunrise was less than ordinary, so decided to try something a little different with a mono.

at the beach, Sydney summer 2019. Leica CL M-Rokkor 40mm f/2 Ilford HP5+ in XTOL 1+2. V700 scan.

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Dee Why point, NSW

A photo of a surfer scoping the surf as a wave breaks before him. This photograph was taking with my Nikon F55 on ISO 200 Kodak film and an Nikkor f1.8 50mm lens. I tried to get as much detail as I could in the waves, but the whites were fairly blown out. As a result, there was a lot of pixelation - so to overcome this problem I had to boost the grain.

This image depicts the Dee Why senior R and R (Rescue and Resuscitation) Team after winning the Australian Championship in 1951. The team stands behind a reel line and comprises of Tom Dalton, Harold Gee, Peter McKenzie, Hugh McKenzie, Hugh Maccallum, Cameron Copland and Joe Thoroughgood.

 

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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,

Catching some rays at Fairy Bower near manly, NSW

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.

Dee Why Beach, Sydney 25/04/2017

Sunrise over Dee Why Beach

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