Rock On - Balmoral Beach - The HDR Series
- HDR MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER*
It is easily reached by public transport or car from the Sydney CBD.
Balmoral Beach
In the vicinity of Balmoral Beach are restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts. It’s an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, its the type of beach where you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sailboard and football, or just a picnic basket.
The middle area of the beach is graced with a classic footbridge across the sand to a tree-covered outcrop. A section is protected by a shark net. Head to the northern tip of the beach where you’ll find a small, shady park behind an old club building. From here, a short walk through the streets or around the rocks will take you to Chinamans Beach. You can hire sailboards & Balmoral Boatshed offers tuition. Next to the boatshed are the swimming baths, enclosed by shark nets and a wide boardwalk.
At Balmoral beach you can take a ferry from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo or Mosman Wharf and take the bus to the village of Mosman. You can discover nearby Taronga Zoo, and enjoy the breathtaking harbour views at the world’s only harbourside zoo. Swim at Balmoral Beach, one of Sydney Harbour’s best, followed by fish and chips on the beach. Relax at The Spit waterfront recreation area with marinas, restaurants and canoe hire, or join a local kayak tour.
Balmoral features Balmoral and Edwards Beaches, both of which are separated by the outcrop of Rocky Point. Both beaches are usually referred to as simply Balmoral. The locality has views across the entrance to Middle Harbour to North Head, Manly, and Clontarf. The harbour beaches face north east and is sheltered from ocean swell by Middle Head. The entire beach is listed on the Register of the National Estate as the ‘Balmoral Beach Conservation Area’.[2] The conservation area includes the promenade, the esplanade, the Rotunda and the Bathers’ Pavilion, which date back to the 1930s.
Equipment : Nikon D300 Sigma 10-20mm lens
Processing: 5 bracketted images, processed using Photomatix HDR Software, image saved as 16bit tiff, minor focus adjustment using Capture NX. No colour manipulation or filters used

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Peaches1950
S.T.U.N.N.I.N.G…! .....Glorious Sunset! ..... brilliant shot! ... ... Great information about our wonderful Harbour and the Beaches surrounding it as well Philip, excellent!
Anne O'Connor
Wonderful image and light
Maria Medeiros
WOW! INCREDIBLE!
Maria Medeiros
Fantastic!
Maria Medeiros
LOVELY!
Leyla S. Ismet
GORGEOUS!!!!
bdazzled
Hard to find a word that hasn’t already been used here. Breathtaking springs to mind. You are a HDR master.
craig siepman
WOW Philip…..what a contrast of colors….....!!!
Philip Golan
Fabulous composition and colour mate.
terezadelpilar
EXCELLENT
Keith Reesor
Breathtaking capture Philip!!
MarianaEwa
Stunning!!!
Tom Gomez
Wonderful as always, just beautiful …
Sharon Davey
STUNNING image and color GREAT Natural ART WELL DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roslyn Slater
Lovely sunset. Well done!
Sean Farragher
beautiful
David Lade
Beautiful picture Philip. Well done!
Paul Wilkin
HDR perfection! Paul.
noffi
Beautiful HDR…I was there once about 10 years ago. Great memories…Thanks you! Liz
Normf
Congratulations on your well earned feature in New South Wales Photography!
catherine walker
too amazing ..so magical ..beautiful… that’s all one can say!!!