Inundation 

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  • stop
    by drizzd

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    stop sign at water landscape

  • Inundation
    by Ben Farrell

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    Huge storms and gale force winds have been relentlessly battering Sydney’s coastline over the last few days. After hearing on the news about the size of the swell at sea I had to go and have a look for myself. At about 4pm we drove to Dee Why Beach on Sydney’s northern beaches. The usual deep blue meeting sky of the ocean horizon wasn’t visible like it normally is as we descended down from the national park struggling to see as rain and wind lashed the car. We finally turned down a side street towards the ocean and were amazed at what we saw. Huge swell and rolling waves as far as the ey could see. Carloads of people were getting out of the cars stunned almost trancelike as they walked towards the cliff face in the poring rain. It was too much to capture with a camera. How could I take in this great expanse? I had never seen waves move so quickly and silently towards the shoreline before breaking with an abrupt and thunderous flurry of white and spray. I went back to the car to grab my camera, connected it to my tripod and wrapped a plastic bag around it. We then made our way down towards the sea baths. The normal tranquil pool was overcome by giant swells as they crashed unaware over the top of the sea rails. I noticed a sheltered area near the change room where I decided to take cover and set up my camera. We stood there in the freezing cold as I began shooting these enormous waves. Suddenly three surfers ran down from my left and headed towards the pool. “They’re not going to swim are they? They’re crazy”. They jumped in the pool and began to get pulled and thrown about by the oceans force like a spin cycle in a giant washer. They clung to the rails of the pool and faced the menacing sea front on and waited for the swell to expand, rise and engulf them before smashing over the baths. What a sight.

  • When you grow up...
    by jonathancarvajal

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    The last image of this serie..

  • Sorry to inundate ya all with uploads
    by John De Bord Photography IPA

    Sorry ya all if I inundate you guys today with uploads, I will be adding quite a few pieces throughout the day….to the people who also …

    Sorry ya all if I inundate you guys today with uploads, I will be adding quite a few pieces throughout the day….to the people who also watch me on deviantArt, well, some of these you have seen before, and some you never ever have :) So I will try to make this a tad interesting for you guys :) Autumn is now in full swing in Colorado and the reports from my fellow Colorado photogs looks quite promising. This Wednesday I will make my annual fall trip, up to Rocky Mountain National Park, and honestly I seriously just need it. Life has been so incredibly stressful as of late, and getting away the whole day sounds completely wonderful. So stay tuned on more shots from this upcoming photoshoot! Well, hope yer all good and this Monday finds ya all in the best spirits! 10-4, over and out / —John

  • ADVERTWEETS!!!!
    by robpixaday

    *There’s a good reason why I’m farther behind than ever in visiting and replying: I’ve been trying to do some RedBubble art marketing and…

    There’s a good reason why I’m farther behind than ever in visiting and replying: I’ve been trying to do some RedBubble art marketing and advertising. My latest “thing” is setting up a separate Twitter account for advertweets: RobpixadayPix Views do go up a little when I tweet a RedBubble link; I don’t have many followers yet; need to work on that. When I did some test-tweets on my home account on Twitter (Derrdoo) views would whooooooosh up, due to having some connections there, I’m sure. But I didn’t want to inundate my friends with advertising. That’s why I made a separate account. Has anyone else done this?

  • Inundated Claypan after Rain, Currawinya National Park, Queensland, Australia, featured on our Currawinya National Park calendar /

  • This calendar features 1 image of every other Blue Gum Pictures 2009 calendar plus one of our all time favourites: The Gunbarrel Highway. The other 11 selected images are: / January: Pretty-faced Wallaby (Macropus parryi), Carnarvon National Park / February: Annual Yellowtop (Senecio gregorii) in the Simpson Desert, / March: Red-rumped Parrots (Psephotus haematonotus), Coopers Creek / April: Waratah (Telopea speciosissima) / May: Rainforest, Barrington Tops National Park / June: Pincushion Hakea (Hakea laurina) / July: Inundated Claypan after Rain, Currawinya National Park / August: Snappy Gums and Spinifex, Millstream-Chichester National Park / September: Eastern Water Dragon (Physignathus L. Lesueurii), Kwiambal National Park / October: Coolibah Tree (Eucalyptus coolabah), Corni Paroo / November: Superb Fairy Wren (Malurus cyaneus), Barrington Tops National Park

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