
To some extent, the photos we take at Maroubra are our experiments: Maroubra is where we try out our new lenses, various other new gear, techniques and styles. We may not take our best photos here, but we certainly take a lot of them. It's lucky Maroubra is such a beautiful place!

The ocean gives everything some character over time. Not long after moving here we bought ourselves a cheap Sigma tele (70-300) - did its job for the price and had a fun macro fuction to play with, too.

One of the great things about Maroubra Beach is that there's always someone there, always something happening, always something to photograph. Like crazy fishermen hopefully avoiding death by drowning.

The ubiquitous seagull. You can't help but photograph one or two of them when you live here. This one is about as cliched as they get, but I still liked it. Something about seagulls always makes me laugh. I think it's because they always look so serious.

The addition of a wide-angle lens changed everything. This was one of the first images I took with the Tokina 12-24. A new lens in this household always means a walk down to the beach.

Playing around with multiple exposures... The dynamic range is completely unrealistic, but the sky really did have these amazing rays of light.

These next two mark further explorations with the wid-angle - not the best shots, but the by this stage the Tokina is definitely proving to be a great way to show off Maroubra's dramatic side.


This is the image I took for the recent "wordplay" challenge, though the one I submitted was in colour. This version reflects my ever-increasing love of black and white, which I hope to slowly get better at.

Maroubra rewards those who get up early, though be prepared to get rained on. These next three taken just before daylight savings ended recently (right now one requires greater motivation to get up for sunrise).



The Birds...

And that concludes this journey around Maroubra... for now.
