Bondi
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USA Pro Skater Sergie Ventura taken Bondi Beach Sydney Australia in 2007. For those who are interested. This photo was shot with a Nikon D200 with the 10.5mm fish-eye lens and SB-800 flash on a sync cord. Sergie was only about a foot away from my lens. /
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The southerly is ripping through and we’re settling in for a rainy day. Then all the sudden the sun pops out – illuminating Bondi buildings. Got this quick snap at the right moment with a Canon 1ds MKII and 15mm Fisheye. Love the colours.
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Music: Star Wars – Soundtrack This is a simple case of “Oh lets see if that is going to work out”. 5 exposures at 2EV difference. HDR Tone Mapping in Photomatix. No Photoshop. I thought the flare might come up nice after processing, but I never imagined it to be like this. I hope you like it.
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C’mon…just had to chuck one in…
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The Bondi Iceberger’s pool.
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Bondi Beach.
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Shot from the icebergs
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There is a great walk you can do between two of Sydneys most famous beaches. The Bondi to Bronte walk follows a magnificent coastal path taking in breathtaking views of the ocean below as well as Bronte and Bondi Beach. Photo Taken: 01-Aug-2005 / Time: Around 2:30pm / Conditions: A warm perfect winters day in Sydney
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The Bondi Surf Bathers’ Life Saving Club is officially recognised as the oldest surf lifesaving club in the world. It is an Australian icon and holds an indelible position in Australian history. The primary objective of surf lifesaving was – and is – to protect the bathers who frequent our beaches through manned patrols and associated services Photographer: Rosina Lamberti / Location:Bondi / Driver:Lara Bianco Many thanks to my friend Lara for putting up with my madness and wanting to stop every 2 kilometers, in the end l had to buy her a camera to play with, she was a happy vegi for a while
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I mainly posted it because I really liked the clouds.
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Oil on canvas depiction of the bondi icebergs
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Just another guy running me over
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Some things are worth getting out of bed for….
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A beautiful late spring sunrise in Bondi.
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There’s something special about sun drenched waves lapping rugged rocks.
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I’ve been thinking about the sea today….. its such a mysterious and powerful entity and I never tire of its relentless motion. It’s so powerful and so mesmerising to watch. This is another cross processed image and it is of swimmers in the ocean pool shot at Bondi Beach in Sydney. The east coast of Australia is blessed with some staggeringly beautiful beaches and most of them are pretty wild so there are a lot of ocean pools on the beaches so people can swim seriously with being swept out to sea in a rip or eaten by a shark or whatever….... At Bondi its the rips that are the more dangerous of the two. The intensity of the colour is down to processing E6 film in C41 chemistry and its seem to suit the wild energy of the ocean really well.
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One of the many excellent sculptures being exhibited at the annual Sculpture by the Sea held in Bondi.
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The spectacular Bondi to Bronte Coast Walk is especially magical during the early hours of sunrise.
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A primordial meeting of ancient rocks and seas.
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Pretty self explanatory really… / Bondi Junction Train station from an ants pov! :)
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A time lapsed shot of the total lunar eclipse as seen over Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach in August 2007.
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Don’t you feel the working week closing in on you every Monday morning ? This shot was taken at the Sculpture by the Sea 2007 exhibition at Bondi.
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