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Maroubra: a photographic journey (56k beware)Hi everyone,
I’d love to see more photos in this section, so I’m doing my bit to generate interest in photographic journeys . Unfortunately, I don’t have the time to put together a comprehensive story a la Norbs as I’m currently supposed to be working on my thesis (only 18,000 words to go!). What I’m posting here is a bit different. It’s a collection of photos taken in Maroubra, where Kris (Macka on the forum) & I have lived for the past 2 years. I’m lazy, so I’ve only posted images which were already sitting on the server (there’s a message in this – never clean out your file server ) There’s no specific theme or story at work, and the images are in only vaguely chronological order, but I hope it gets a few other people interested in sharing their own photographic journey Finally, this is an edited list of what I consider my better photos from Maroubra (probably have 10Gbs of Maroubra shots on the HD ). Most of them are from the last 6 months or so, as I think that it took around 18 months of owning a camera before I really started to develop a photographic eye. C&C are welcome although not expected in this section . Maroubra: A Photographic Exploration Shot for an old OCAU challenge, the theme was ‘Potential Hazard.’ Wild surf at the cliffs at north Maroubra. Shot for the DSLRUsers ‘Candid Photo’ ES. My IR filter has accompanied Kris & I on many afternoon walks, and dramatically increased the keeper rate when shooting in harsh light. Wouldn’t be Maroubra without the Bra Boys And finally from this afternoon… So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
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Excellent stuff Patrick.
I'd love to do something similar in/around Manly Beach but time prevails Geoff
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Great stuff Patrick. I'd have liked a bit more commentary, but given your working on your thesis.. you could be sick of writing..
I was thinking if Gary approves, that I might try something similar with my upcoming trip to Boston.. I am hoping to get out and about a bit, and there are plenty of historic building and sites etc.. but will see.
great stuff Patrick! It's also interesting to see not only a journey into Malloubra, but also your photographic growth and expression of that growth in this series.
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Some terrific images there, excellent work
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Excellent series, kept me interested right through. I would like to have seen the two people+bicycle image without the bike, just a thought.
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Re: Maroubra: a photographic journey (56k beware)Thanks for posting, love going through a solid batch of pics! Really like the shot of the apartments and the batch of birds in b&w.
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Re: Maroubra: a photographic journey (56k beware)Wonderful Patrick - now after the thesis you will be able to do Curl Curl too
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Re: Maroubra: a photographic journey (56k beware)I really like some of these Patrick. The one with the guy swimming with the red swim cap is really nice. I just wonder if you could PP him out and see what it's like without. It's a bit distracting with the motion blur i think. But i really like these shots. Nice stuff.
Re: Maroubra: a photographic journey (56k beware)As an ex-Bra local for about 14 years, I was very moved by your images. Thank you for reviving my passion for Sydney's beachside suburbs. Even though I live about 60km west now from there. :)
Maroubra is a special place for me for sure.
Re: Maroubra: a photographic journey (56k beware)
Although I rarely go there, this is true for me as well: my first memory of life is actually from Maroubra, which is where my family was living when I was very young. We then moved to Kingsford, but I also remember spending summers at Maroubra Beach (amongst other places) and I really should get out and revisit some of these places. g.
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Re: Maroubra: a photographic journey (56k beware)Nice one Patrick.
It is nice to see these posts. Thanks for adding yours. Regards Colin
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