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Nex 3 w/ Cannon FD 100-300mm

 

Manly, NSW, Australia

Nex 3 w/ Cannon FD 100-300mm

 

Manly, NSW, Australia

Large Surf on the Northern Beaches

Surf looked absolutely amazing...

2014 - March - Lorien & Kiel's Engagement Party

[Giovanni Portelli Photography © 2014]

 

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Without fail there is a group of people who swim every morning, rain, hail or shine in our beautiful beach pools.

 

They are a special breed - often of the older generation - who seem to gather their energy from the cool waters, tidal energy and beach air.

 

They enter the pool tired, drowsy and leeched, and then return to the edge rejuvenated, invigorated and ready to take on the world.

 

They are great people who, if you talk to them, will offer a "good morning", maybe a story and bless you with their unique character.

 

They make me smile, share my passion for sunrise and are my non-photographer companions, almost every morning

Crashing waves at a beach in Sydney Australia

Dee Why Warringah Rotary Club has an ongoing positive relationship with Barrick Gold.

Rotary was represented by Project Leader Christine McCormack (Dee Why Warringah Rotary Club) and Rodney Ingersoll (Warners Bay Rotary Club). Travel commenced on 15 November and concluded on 23 November 2009.

 

The over all aim of the project was to provide support to help the community ultimately become independent of the gold mine and focused heavily on education and income generation opportunities. Two shipping containers of donations accompanied the project team. Staff and students helped unload the containers and unpack boxes.

 

There is more at www.rotarynews.info/3/District/9680/3627/r.i

Dee Why Warringah Rotary Club has an ongoing positive relationship with Barrick Gold.

Rotary was represented by Project Leader Christine McCormack (Dee Why Warringah Rotary Club) and Rodney Ingersoll (Warners Bay Rotary Club). Travel commenced on 15 November and concluded on 23 November 2009.

 

The over all aim of the project was to provide support to help the community ultimately become independent of the gold mine and focused heavily on education and income generation opportunities. Two shipping containers of donations accompanied the project team. Staff and students helped unload the containers and unpack boxes.

 

There is more at www.rotarynews.info/3/District/9680/3627/r.i

Nex 3 w/ Cannon FD 100-300mm

 

Dee Why, NSW, Australia

Summer is behind us, and the air has a distinct chill to to it. Easter Monday saw crowds enjoying the last of the summer sun before the autumn and winter make beach going unpleasant. To see and witness the last of the summer sun this year I visited Dee Why Beach one of Sydney's northern beaches.

Hectic conditions at Dee Why point

2014 - March - Lorien & Kiel's Engagement Party

[Giovanni Portelli Photography © 2014]

 

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amanda delgaty was very excited to find tropical fruit in a house we are selling in narraweenas back yard. very excited? www.thenovakagency.com/ourPeople.shtml

At 14 Pacific Parade, Dee Why, in Sydney. See map at the right side of this page for location.

The waves in Sydney were amazing and huge today, and it was beautiful to watch these surfers take a minute to appreciate the awesomeness of nature before they caught the next wave!

 

Dee Why Warringah Rotary Club has an ongoing positive relationship with Barrick Gold.

Rotary was represented by Project Leader Christine McCormack (Dee Why Warringah Rotary Club) and Rodney Ingersoll (Warners Bay Rotary Club). Travel commenced on 15 November and concluded on 23 November 2009.

 

The over all aim of the project was to provide support to help the community ultimately become independent of the gold mine and focused heavily on education and income generation opportunities. Two shipping containers of donations accompanied the project team. Staff and students helped unload the containers and unpack boxes.

 

There is more at www.rotarynews.info/3/District/9680/3627/r.i

Taken on a really hot morning, it was around 6:00 and already the swimming pool was half packed which is very rare!

Large Surf on the Northern Beaches

Remote shutter release used for this one, 82 seconds exposure.

Dee Why Tidal Pool.

 

Brilliant winter's day in Sydney

 

2012 Road Trip to Sydney from Queensland

Instead of paddling out from the beach, the surfers generally enter the water from these rocks jutting out beyond Dee Why rock pool.

 

More pool/wave pictures in my own private pool. Feel free to jump in. The water's warm. You know i wouldnt lie.

Sunflowers for sale outside a standalone shop on Fisher Rd, Dee Why. April 3, 2009.

Canon 60d

Sigma 18-200

LR3

Tim Oliver copyright 2011

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