Panoramic: Looking South over Barrenjoey Lighthouse (large image)
In a final hurrah before my beloved 20D went in for a clean (after over a year of putting up with dust) I headed up to Palm Beach in the afternoon last Sunday after seeing the (relatively) brand new Bond movie (and might I say it's good to see that they've taken him back to his roots, stripped back the gadgets, and given the movie a plot that involves characters) and coming out to a beautiful display of clouds.
Barrenjoey Lighthouse
Just to disappoint me, by the time I had hiked up to Barrenjoey Lighthouse, the thick pea-soup clouds had rolled across behind me blocking the potential for a phenomenal shot looking back over Pittwater with a firey sky. Instead, I had to "put up" with this.
Panoramic: Palm Beach and Pittwater (large image)
Oh, and the upside of the cleaning of the sensor, apparently my 20D needed hardware upgrade, done for nix with a 6 month warranty at Canon headquarters near Macquarie Uni. They took the camera apart, did the upgrades and undertook a thorough clean, all for the sumly price of zip. Next one will be $50 though.
Anyhow, Tropfest is on tomorrow and I'm hoping I don't get saturated like last year.
Clouds on the Horizon Threaten a Boat at Sea
I went down to Long Reef on Sunday to shoot one of Hannah's friend, Bec Twist's, families down amongst the dunes. Originally we were concerned about the weather, but that turned out not to be a problem, except for the thick blanket of cloud.
180-degree Panoramic: Long Reef through Dee Why (larger image)
I don't yet have any of the photos that will be printed for the Twists, however I've put up some of the landscape shots I took while down there, including a couple of panoramics.
Panoramic: Long Reef I (larger image)

Panoramic: Long Reef II (larger image)

Sun and Storm
Finally, if you would be kind enough to vote for me in the JPG Mag for either of these photos:
To continue the tradition of the "bogan" group of boys of Manly High, Australia Day is set aside to be spent camping in a location that lies within close proximity to a beach. Previous years have seen us at:
- 2001 - the back of Ev's place;
- 2002 - Kioloa (photos);
- 2003 - Halliday's Point (photos);
- 2004 - Moruya Heads (photos);
- 2005 - Kioloa (photos); and
- 2006 - Booti Booti National Park.
Duncan and I formed the A-team and headed up on the Wednesday morning (christening the VW Golf with the name "The Valkyrie" thanks to Dunc and letting her see a 110km/h highway for the first time) to set up camp in pouring rain, while B-team (Mike and Charles) followed up that night to enjoy a few cold beverages. We were greated with a phenomenal sunset that evening - with a rainbow on the horizon and a fiery cloud over the trees behind.

Sunset over the Hill (HDR + Tonemapping)

Duncan at night (lit by LED head torch, 13sec exposure)
Next morning Mike + Charles hit the beach for a surf, while Dunc and I enjoyed the cold water with a swim (plus I took my regulatory photos of the boardriders). After grabbing some burgers for lunch we headed back to site to be greeted by Stu and Richard who had driven up in Stu's trusty Mazda. Alistair also made an appearance, having caught the bus down from up at Coffs where he'd been with his family. Beers + dinner ensued and a good time was had, and it wasn't long before the final contingent arrived in the form of Sebastien Wilson driving his Ford Focus sedately as always with the T Chapman experience and Foster in tow.
Australia Day entailed a large amount of time playing beach cricket, swimming, surfing (and a bit of camera work for me) before the clouds rolled in and we moved back to camp. The locals showed up with a few nice waves while the T Chapman experience performed for the camera. During the evening we had a visit from a local - a rather large Green Tree Frog that decided to take up residence with Stu for the evening rounds of beers.

Seagull amazed at Foster's barrel-of-the-day

Locals show Foster how the waves are to be caught ;)

T Chapman using a wave as a couch
The Pretty Pictures
The final full day was spent much like the rest - the beach, swimming, surfing and cricket followed by BBQ and beers. The first barrell of the trip was captured, and much to Foster's distress it was a mini one caught by the T-Chapman experience.































