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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
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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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Growing on sandstone with barely any soil, beside the ocean at Dee Why, in Sydney. This paperbark can grow to ten metres tall in the right conditions.
Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden is a small bushland reserve in the heart of suburban Dee Why in Sydney. Recent rain feeds this small waterfall in the rain forest.
i walked the beach yesterday evening looking for a sunset...after which i wandered back to the shops to get some groceries...there is a new development here, which attempts to funnel pedestrians between two parts of dee why, the building on the right is part of it...
so the wonderful citizens of dee why, laden with their shopping goodies are requested, ever so politely and from behind the glare of clinical fluorescent light, to wander between the bits of urban*ity that life has really forgotten...and above them, orion slowly turns...
a kid passed me as i set up this shot, took his head phones out of his ears, stood behind me looking very confused, and enquired with the innocence and naivety that only children have "what the fuck is there to shoot in that shithole...?"
my reply, said with the infuriating patience and self satisfied smugness of a mountain top hermit, "what isn't there..."
"yeh...whatever dude..."
kids...forever saying something sweet that brings a smile to your face...
Canon 7D
Canon 400mm F5.6
ISO 400
F5.6
Exp 1/2500 seconds
The Calm before the wet.
I was too far away to warn him
At Dee Why Point - 15/6/2013
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,
Photograph taken from the former tramway waiting room, now restored.
Was up at 4:30am for a shoot with Mario Bekes, Cathy Adams (3 times Miss Australia - Bodybuilding) & her partner Ian Cameron.
Looking Back emphasised the vignetting to remove distraction of pool surrounds, however I had Cathy twisted the wrong way, needed her probably 90 degrees to the right...mental note for next time.
This part of a series of captures from the Dee Why Pool morning shoot. If you have time please take a look at my Bodies set
Special thanks to Cathy, Ian & Mario for be so amazing this morning : )
{What's going on in my head at the moment} I'm not wanting to miss a moment of my life, however wishing time away for my new toys to arrive - why is it that time seems to go so slowly when you are eagerly awaiting something?
I can't remember how I found out about this, but I put some film in the camera, drove to Mortlake & took these pictures. It had been raining heavy & this is thought to have contributed to the vessels sinking. Here is a shot showing her name.
Watch as in waiting. (note for me so I don't forget.) Noval actually went for an accidental dip on this particular trip. Sorry Noval but me and Carlo cried laughing the whole way home!!!!
Captain Bill Thomas and his good friend engineer Rex Smith bring the hydrofoil Dee Why into Circular Quay towards the end of the fifteen-minute trip from Manly Wharf.
Stuart McPherson photo. Saturday 9 May 1981.
...another old capture from my WIP folder.
Cathy Adams (3 times Miss Australia - Bodybuilding) was taken at 5:52am on a cool & overcast morning.
This part of a series of captures from the Dee Why Pool morning shoot.
If you have time please take a look at my Bodies set
BTW playing in photoshop & appreciate the end result is much darker than reality, however perhaps this darkness symbolic of parts of my life at the moment (joy). Fake tan also caused some colouration issues. So let me know if the pp works or not?
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The storms on the east coast which caused significant damage with floods and even a beaching of a cargo ship, but surfers benefited from the big swells and huge waves
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 is one of the Garwoods used by Northern Beaches Council for the litter bin service seen collecting over a beautiful sunrise on an early Saturday morning at Deewhy Beach. The truck featured is a 2019 Hino fitted with a 8m Garwood Compact. A few of the Garwood Compacts run by NBC Council have had adjustments made to there hopper covers to allow for a 240L Bin to be carried around. NBC runs a fleet of both Garwood Compacts and Bantams for the litter bins aswell as a Mercedes Econic / Garwood Maxipact for illegal dumps and 2 Hino / Garwood litterpacts as spare litter bin trucks but I understand these aren’t favoured by the drivers due to practicality so they spend most of there time as spares. Also rumored that the 2 Littterpacts would be sold off and replaced with 3 newer Bantams
These beach lounges were waiting for occupants early on a Sunday morning at manly beach - it looked like nobody showed for the main feature
Long Reef at Dawn, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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