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Built in the 1800s the lighthouse is no longer used and is privately owned. At New Brighton as the water flows into Liverpool Bay. The paddleboarder one of many enjoying a nice day. It is a Grade ll Listed Building.

I shall not be moved. Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland at Sunset. Heron sitting on a rock ignores two Paddle boarders.

Paddle boarders going out for a morning paddle at sunrise

Benni was having a wonderful time sniffing all the sand smells and this pretty young woman was one of many paddleboarders enjoying the warm day.

 

tongue in cheek, I'm not completely bonkers :D

From the distance I noticed this man on his paddle board just getting ready to begin with his "children" on board!! However, when I got closer he just began and I realised that the "children" were two little dogs!!

 

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Ryan Helm leads the pack at the start of the race and finished 5th overall.

 

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A stone's throw from the everyday hustle, this pebbled beach curves gently into the embrace of rustic cliffs. Boats bob on the waves, paddleboarders glide across the glassy surface, and visitors amble along the shore, all partaking in the leisure of a sun-drenched afternoon. The photo aims to capture not just a place, but a feeling—the simple joy of a day spent by the sea, surrounded by nature's grandeur. It's where memories are etched as vividly as the lines upon the ancient cliffs.

Mist and murk rolling back and forth, sun desperately trying to put an appearance in and a Stand Up Paddleboarder (SUP - geddit?) faffing about on a Bank Holiday Monday. Life, ain't it grand? :P

Mike Baird & Virginia Jensen paddle up Los Osos Creek just upstream from the bay. The creek was at peak level during one of the highest tides of the year. Mike said something about Charlie, so I assume that's the dog's name.

Los Osos, CA

The weather in Hawaii was rather dour and dismal for most of my trip. I only caught one sunset while there, so I decided to try to make the most of it.

 

This lone paddleboarder was skating across the surface of the ocean while I was walking along the beach. Although this photo looks fairly serene and calm, I was not. You only get one chance for this shot, unless you are willing to take a shot, sprint, take a shot, sprint, take a shot, SPRINT, etc. I'm sure people on the beach thought I was a loon, but I couldn't think of any other way to get it done!

 

- Trey Ratcliff

 

Read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.

A paddleboarder leaves the bayou after the Cross Diving ceremony, part of the Greek Orthodox Church's Epiphany ceremony. The title refers to this previous photograph.

 

Taken with a Canon AE-1, Canon FDn 50mm f/1.4, and Kodak Tri-X 400

Paddling into the sunrise on paddleboard at Shelly Beach on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia.

Checking out the boats on a beautiful fall day in Oakville, ON.

In Arizona? Guess not. The standup paddleboarder on the right obviously knows what he's doing... he's the closest to shore! The style I like best is exhibited by the guy who's just sacked out. Of course, in the Arizona sun, he probably looked like a lobster in about ten minutes. The gal in the middle seems to be in the standard position, although it's possible that rather than paddling, she might be playing a guitar.

 

Anyway, everybody seems to be having fun on Canyon Lake.

:-)

 

(A Seattle SUP-er approaches the spillway just after sunset.)

 

For my Flickr friends who aren't in Seattle, here's the real thing

The sun was strong with little cloud cover. Not a particularly a good time for photography.

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Thought I might get a few local panos in before the tourists arrive in a week or so.

'Sydney Sandspit' to the right and down the end of this channel is a favourite for people not just from Sydney, - boaties, paddleboarders, families and sunbakers all flock to this piece of paradise in their droves over the summer holiday break.

It's a fair swim across the channel from this boardwalk to Miles Island and down to Sydney Sandspit. Much better from the old ferry landing down near the Wallis Lake Bridge. There are however lots of hire boat hire operators nearby who will cheaply and easily get you high and dry onto Miles Island, Sydney Sandspit, or onto any number of the myriad of beautiful sand islands dotted throughout Wallis Lake.

This photo was taken at Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast. It placed 2nd in the Queensland Outdoor Recreation Federation 'It's Better Outdoors' photography competition 'Wet & sometimes wild' section.

This happy bunny was enjoying the gentle waves at the west end of Langland Bay to sharpen his surfing skills

#51 Sports Photo for 52 in 2021 challenge

NOOSA/QLD (12th March, 2012): DAY two of the 21st annual Noosa Festival Of Surfing sponsored by Global Surf Industries dawned clear and bright and, despite the Gold Coast and Brisbane suffering more heavy rains, barely a sprinkle touched the shores of Laguna Bay.

As with the opening day, the waves were modest, but a predicted build throughout the week held hopes of event organizers and contestants high throughout the day.

 

The day’s proceedings were divided between four events; the Sunshine Coast Airport Amateur Men’s SUP, the eagerly anticipated inaugural Laguna Bay Longboards Logger Pro, The Men’s Open Amateur sponsored by Classic Malibu and the Old Guys Rule Men’s 60+ age division.

 

The standup paddleboarders began the proceedings with aplomb, the added volume of their boards aptly suited to the softer conditions. Local surfer and Australian longboard champion, Jackson Close, showed his diversity, out-performing his adversaries in both his round one and round two heats held across the day. Having paddled his way to victory in yesterday’s five-kilometre Sunshine Coast Airport SUP race, Lincoln Dews took a more agile approach in the waves, easily throwing his board through some very impressive manoeuvres, but just forfeiting the heat win.

 

Across the globe, trends in longboarding have been veering significantly towards a more traditional approach, both in surfing and in equipment. For the first year, the Noosa Festival of Surfing truly embraced the resurgence with the addition of a logger event this year.

 

The noserider division has always been a favourite at the festival, and the Logger Pro, sponsored by local surfboard manufacturers, Laguna Bay Longboards, proved equally as popular and well justified its inclusion in the proceedings.

 

Some outstanding surfing by the likes of Nic Jones (Maroochydore, QLD), Geoff Fanning (Noosa Heads, QLD) and another local, Alex Bullpit, impressed the spectators, but the first round was dominated by the Japanese contingent.

 

Satshumi Suzuki and Yuta Sezuta were just two of the team of the Rising Sun delicately dancing up and down their traditional-style boards, noseriding through impossible sections and riding through to the beach for excellent scores and a very strong finishing result.

 

Local shaper and superb exponent of the old school, both in the water and in the shaping bay, Thomas Bexon, surfed phenomenally on one of his own exquisite creations, making hanging ten, reverse walks to the tail and tight pivoting turns look deceptively easy and graceful despite his adequate frame.

 

The Classic Malibu Men’s Open kicked off under crystal-clear skies, the sun warming the beaches and encouraging spectators to flock to the shoreline. Usually a high-performance event, featuring lightweight, highly refined surfboards, the Men’s Open this year saw a scattering of boards, from the more conventional three-finned boards seen in this division to the heavy single-fins that several of the competitors had also used in the Logger.

 

As the tide diminished, so too did the waves, although not enough to alter venue arrangements, and those Opens competitors opting for the traditional equipment could definitely be seen to have the edge. Nic Jones again outshone, using his single-fin despite his usual penchant and forte on performance equipment.

 

Rounds two and three of the Sunshine Coast Airport Amateur Men’s SUP offered very little in swell, but Jackson Close again proved his renown, using his paddle not only to gain speed through his rides but also to pivot and lever his way through some extraordinary turns.

 

Wrapping up aquatic activities were the sexagenarians, proving that they are still as young inside as any of the festival’s competitors and still oozing talents in the waves, even putting many of their more youthful peers to shame.

 

But, as with all coming days throughout the festival, activities weren’t sparse after the beautiful hinterland sunset.

 

Presentations ensued at the beach bar before Peter Howe and Tim Gaze once again took to the stage, providing the soundtrack for the Summer&Salt fashion show, the brand’s unique line of surf and swimwear being modeled on the sand at First Point.

 

Continuing proceedings, a gamut of cinematic delights entertained the crowd, Jack McCoy personally presenting a preview to his latest creation, “A Deeper Shade Of Blue”, McCoy showing with his exceptional footage exactly why he has developed such high renown in the industry.

 

Local band and festival regulars, the Band Of Frequencies performed a live soundtrack to some unique George Greenough footage and, wrapping up the night, “Sons Of Beaches ‘72” premiered, a movie looking at the Australian team’s groundbreaking part in the 1972 World Championships in San Diego. As a highlight to the film, Wayne ‘Rabbit’ Bartholomew, a member of that original team and a legendary surfer, was joined by Hawaiian, Larry Bertlemann in presenting the timeless and historical documentation of that phenomenal event of 40 years ago.

 

The action will restart tomorrow at 7:00 sharp

 

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