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Sand Pumps, Clouds and lonely treesHey Ya'all, great to see some more activity here
This one is from a recent trip up to our wonderful border between QLD and NSW, where i could choose which timezone to be in depending on my mood and also which telstra tower my phone picked up on the bright side there is this awesome jetty used solely to pump sand around (C) 2016 Gerard Blacklock, all rights reserved by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickr and just around the corner at snapper rocks, testing out a pano kit for Cameron (yup, i know you still lurk here) Snapper Rocks by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickr and a new favourite spot on the drive back down from the coast, quite a bit closer to sydney.. and with my fav subject, lonely trees (C) 2016 Gerard Blacklock, all rights reserved by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickr gerry's photography journey
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Re: Sand Pumps, Clouds and lonely treesAwsome work they are just wow shots.
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Re: Sand Pumps, Clouds and lonely treesWhenever I'm at Duranbah or Snappers, I'm focussed on surfing, not landscapes. Gerry you've absolutely nailed it, like always. The first two are outstanding, the third is out of this world.
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Re: Sand Pumps, Clouds and lonely treesWhere do you get all this misty water from? I've been looking all over for some and can"t find it anywhere!
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We have a valley just a short walk from our home. It is filled with the stuff just about every morning. Quite happy for Gerry to come with his bucket and spade to collect some. Greg
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cheers mate, too kind.
yeah i heard the surf as it comes around the point is pretty awesome, if i could half surf I would have a go cheers mate
ha, that last one was with the bigstopper from B+W on a day when it was blowing a gale - hence B+W bigstopper is the mist maker
always keen to go up there, more so for some less photographed falls, might be up there Sunday week if your keen. always love this spot at Leura, this one was a one hiding on the harddrive from 2014 waiting to be processed Bridal Veil by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickr gerry's photography journey
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