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A big ocean swell. Viewed from Tamarama side. So lucky to have grown up here.
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Trawden, Lancashire
The Bronte Way is a 43 mile long distance footpath which starts at Oakwell Hall (“Fieldhead” in Charlotte Bronte's novel “Shirley”) near Birstall in Kirklees near Bradford, and ends at Gawthorpe Hall in Padiham near Burnley. And no I didn’t walk it all !😢
Bronte, Sydney
Australia.
I was battling the rising tides on the rocky shoreline between Tamarama and Bondi. Had to leave earlier than planned as it was getting too dangerous, leaving an hour of shooting time.
Every year, Sydney has the Sculptures by the sea exhibition on the coastal walk that goes from Bondi Beach to Bronte Beach. The exhibition part of the walk is about 2kms along quite a spectacular area overlooking the Pacific Ocean/Tasman Sea. The exhibition is usually run at this time of year for about 3 weeks. Is there a better back drop for such an exhibition? I think not!
There was quite a crowd as this is a popular tourist attraction and I had to wait many times for a clear shot at some exhibits.
This is the end of the exhibit, Bronte Beach
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A surfer stands on Bronte Beach looking at the waves for at least 25 seconds.
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Bronte Baths, Sydney.
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Ultra-realistic full-body portrait of the Brontë sisters standing together outdoors on the windswept Yorkshire moors at dusk, 1846, wild heather and tall moorland grass bending in the cold wind, low mist rolling across uneven peat ground, distant dry stone walls fading into twilight, a single lantern and candlelight casting warm glow against the cool blue moorland evening Charlotte shorter figure (approx 4'10), slightly larger head proportion, dark hair in an old-fashioned neat style, slightly crooked mouth, large expressive eyes Emily taller (approx 5'6), reserved stance facing into the wind, kindling eyes shifting between dark grey and deep blue, calm introspective expression Anne smaller than Emily, graceful posture, light brown hair in soft natural curls moving gently in the breeze, gentle violet-blue eyes wearing early Victorian silk dresses with natural waistlines, modest off-shoulder necklines, subtle corsetry (Emily less structured), layered petticoats moving in the wind, elegant bonnets tied under chin, delicate handmade leather Victorian shoes visible in full body shot, slightly weathered hems perfectly symmetrical facial proportions, hyper-detailed eyes, photorealistic smooth skin with subtle pores, cinematic natural dusk lighting mixed with candle glow, chiaroscuro contrast, shallow depth of field, drifting fog, wind-swept atmosphere, historical authenticity, museum-quality realism, 8k
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