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  • The waves at Sydneys Royal National Park

  • First you have to catch the wave. What happens at the end is upto you !

  • Looking south across the heads of Botany Bay. As is As I strolled I saw about a dozen pods of humback whales. they were a little out to sea and I couldnt get a shot of them worthy of anything but I did just feel good about them being there. What a great day ! Here a few more form the walk / /

  • The water of Sydney Harbour As is. Here is an alternate version of the same photo. /

  • I woke up on wednesday morning and everything had changed. The sky was grey and the sea was moody. The swell was relentless and strong but controlled. There was no rain, There was no wind. The colour had been removed from the world for a moment. as is

  • Tasmania

  • I went for a walk this afternoon after uploading the work “we are”. I needed to stop pondering about the insignificance of man and what “it’s” all about. I went to the beach for a walk and there she was ! Mother nature whiping away our footprints ! What an odd day and I still haven’t worked it out. LOL Clovelly Beach, NSW, Australia AS is

  • Currarong, NSW. OZ as is

  • This is one of the fabulous sculptures by the sea. It is a sculpture festival that is held in Sydney each year. There are many wonderous and some really weird things to be seen. This one is one of my favourites from this year. Sculptures by the Sea, Sydney 2008 The name of the photo is my interpretation not the sculptures. **recently I discovered the name of the sculpture to be “waiting”. a lovely coincidence. 28th april, 2009. . .

  • I am not sure where it came from or where it is going but in the daylight it just stood there not wanting to be noticed ! Botany Bay National Park, Sydney

  • I wonder if there is an off leash area for people who own hermit crabs ? A hermit type crab at Callala Beach, NSW, Australia As is

  • A surfer girl on the Gold Coast, 2004 I don’t know who she is.

  • At the base of the headland of the Crookhaven Heads Lighthouse Crookhaven heads is up the road from Culburra, NSW As is

  • Coogee Beach / Sydney / Australia 12th August, 2008. 16:18 as is

  • A kangaroo heading to the beach Long Beach North / Beecroft Weapons Range / Jervis Bay / NSW 2009-06-09

  • I found this on one of the deserted little beaches at Abrahams Bosum Reserve, Currarong, NSW. Abrahmas Bosum Reserve / Currarong / NSW 2009-06-09 As is. Not macro.

  • I can fly

  • The water of Sydney Harbour / Farm Cove / Sydney Harbour / NSW As is Sony A350 16:9 widescreen

  • Stack Island at Minnamurra. / The mouth of the Minnamurra River / NSW. / Australia As is 16:9 widescreen

  • or thongs for the memories ! There wasn’t anyone else around so maybe the owner was eaten by a shark. Not mine, I always thought that wearing thongs on a beach was over dressing…....................... Callala Beach / NSW / Australia As is Sony a350x / 16:9 widescreen

  • I found this little guy in a rock pool at Jervis Bay, NSW. Yes, I did poke it encourage it to come out so I could get the shot but it was too good an opportunity to miss. I am still trying to find out what species it is. I think it is a very old and most likely still deadly Blue Ringed Octopus. Octopus / Jervis Bay, NSW, Australia / 13th October, 2009 As is (all though it has been rotated because it was upside down)

  • Manly Beach, NSW. Australia As is

  • Jervis Bay National Park / NSW / Australia As is

  • Wonderful creature. It floats about the ocean and then when the wind is blowing in the right direction it heads towards the beach where they attach themselves to unsuspecting swimmers. They have rather long strings of little hooks that grab your skin and your first reaction is to rub them off but that only makes it worse. it’s best to grab them and just peel them off slowly. Not a lot of fun but living in Australia it does happen and is almost a right of passage for die hard beach goers. To eaze the pain of the sting you can douse yourself with vinegar, pee on your wound, scream and faint or just get liquored up ! The choice is yours. Welcome to Australia where we have the wackiest critters on the planet ! PS… When they wash up on the beach and dry out it is a chance for revenge by jumping on them. they make the most delightful popping noise ! Blue Bottle / Jervis Bay / NSW, Australia As is

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