Kurnell coast – Sydney
This is the cover photo for the first issue of the “Sunshine Coast Local Surfer”. / Photo taken July 2007.
Say Bruddah – dis set ‘choice’ or wat?
Ocean Beach, Northern California … what a gorgeous day at the beach… decent size waves crashing in caused a LOT of mist all along the shore! AWE-SOME! Isn’t it funny how at the beach everyone’s worries just melt away? My biggest draw to beaches … feeling free of worry. This shot is one that needs to be looked at carefully.. the best parts about it, in my opinion, are the silhouettes in the mist.. . if you look carefully (left to right…) you will see one about to throw a football, you will see a child riding on anothers back, random groups of people, friends, families, a girl with pig-tails digging in the sand… it’s just so beautiful to watch life. Live and love people… Thank you so much for looking!
Titian Blonde / by Karin Taylor / from Beach Series / Mixed Media Production on Canvas Textured Paper /
Waitin’ just waitin’ just waitin’ Don’t you wait check out this big board boy and his bothers on their calendar:
Fantasy Island Retro by Karin Taylor / from the Beach Series / mixed media production / on canvas textured paper / (Original painting sold)
Wave Rider TShirt by Karin Taylor / The original painting was created on canvas textured paper using ink, pastel, acrylics and charcoal, and gesso….she rides the wild waves on her boogie board…a little of May Gibbs coming through :)
This is a prime example of commitment to redirection with lots of power. surfer: Rory Parker / location: Rocky Point – Hawaii / Canon 40D / 600mm lens
...the dying moments of a Byron Bay sunset Nikon D70 (Duds) – Auto / Focal Length 55.0mm / Exposure 1/400 (0.003s) / Aperture f/10.0 / AF Zoom-Nikkor Lens / ED 28-200mm / f/3.5-5.6G IF ♥ 2009 – Flower Calendar! /
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The heavens are about to open as this quick moving storm cloud resemble waves behind the building, taken on the Cheveron Island(Nerang River) bridge looking towards the east. 29/11/08 View more of my storm images / / Storms
Surfers Paradise skyline Australia /
Wow, homepage feature! Awesome! Thanks guys! :)
Merewether, New South Wales. A surfer stands on barnacle-encrusted rocks near the Ladies Pool at Merewether beach, waiting for a break in the waves so he can paddle out for a surf. An untouched photo. Featured in ImageWriting (2/24) on Tuesday 1/9/2009 / Many thanks to all of the moderators of the group for the feature !
Bar Beach, New South Wales The surfing lifestyle has many positive things going for it. It’s great exercise, you get to see some incredible scenery and have some amazing experiences. You are riding the forces of nature – waves that come from hundreds and in some cases thousands of miles away. There are no rules when it comes to surfing. You can go as fast as you want, and go anywhere on the wave that your imagination and your skill will allow. It’s a very relaxing way to spend your time. But if you really go for it then it provides an awesome rush of adrenaline that anyone who does an adrenaline sport would understand and appreciate.
oil on canvas. 24” X 36
sunset at surfers. 4 photos 18-55mm nikon d5000
We had another minor dust storm this morning. Didn’t stop the surfers…or me ;0) This was taken at Redhead long after sunrise.
Lifeguard station, Redondo Beach, California Later reprocessed and titled, Lifeguard Dayz Nikon D300 / Tamron 28-300mm / 1/800 sec / f/6.3 / 60mm focal length / ISO 320 / “Old photo” texture provided by Ghostbones
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