Keep your feet dry - returning to where it all began.
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 10:14 pm
Ha, now that you have been suckered into looking at the thread.
Finding interesting and more importantly different locations to take pictures within the Sydney area (seaside) that are unique and have not been photographed to death is getting tricky.
One area that a few guys had the pleasure of accompanying me on was South Malabar, thats right, its time to return ! the actual seascape location was pretty bland, however the walk in and the cliffs was pretty sweet, it makes a good alternative to Kurnell but has similar cliffs and there are some really nice positions to get a good view up and down the coast. There is also some old buildings (read concrete shacks) as well..
I will head out this weekend, as usual I will leave the details a bit fluid but it will probably be the Sunday morning. If your keen shoot me a PM or txt, as usual the disclaimer applies, its a bit of a walk and there are heights involved and there is no guarantee of stunning clouds.
Finding interesting and more importantly different locations to take pictures within the Sydney area (seaside) that are unique and have not been photographed to death is getting tricky.
One area that a few guys had the pleasure of accompanying me on was South Malabar, thats right, its time to return ! the actual seascape location was pretty bland, however the walk in and the cliffs was pretty sweet, it makes a good alternative to Kurnell but has similar cliffs and there are some really nice positions to get a good view up and down the coast. There is also some old buildings (read concrete shacks) as well..
I will head out this weekend, as usual I will leave the details a bit fluid but it will probably be the Sunday morning. If your keen shoot me a PM or txt, as usual the disclaimer applies, its a bit of a walk and there are heights involved and there is no guarantee of stunning clouds.