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John L was an avid surfer, I heard.
Island Bay wrote:John L was an avid surfer, I heard.
Imagine...(that).
Haha
I reckon it's a cool shot. (20/6). Especially after reading the caption.
I could picture the bucket on a little excavator gouging the shoreline. Amazing the different ways people see the same thing.
Phwoar!!
basesix wrote:Phwoar!!
(21/6.. 'Llewellyn'?)
Yep, you're right, 'l' times four.
Cheers.
Wow!! Harry hitting the high notes.
Absolute cracking shot Judy and great surfing Harry!
Great pic of a beautiful looking wave...
Great photo today. Thanks Stu
Today's looks so good. That spot has had a great run this year.
Is Steve's from yesterday his usual spot? Have seen some crackers from there lately but that one looks too big.
Bnkref wrote:Today's looks so good. That spot has had a great run this year..
Good call, Bnknref. Second best wave along that stretch.
Bnkref wrote:Today's looks so good. That spot has had a great run this year.
Is Steve's from yesterday his usual spot? Have seen some crackers from there lately but that one looks too big.
Aye.
Oh wow. Looks like a coldwater Pipe. All time.
Hehe, joy in surfing?
Whaaaa....?
Heavy water!
Wot an engaging pic! Nice one Timbo. Good luck to Ben Beesley and all with the grom comp today : )
That is one of the coolest shots I have seen of surfing in a while. Nice one!
Good, but still too much slo mo.
Tick wrote:Good, but still too much slo mo.
made me snort my coffee..
:-)
Btw, what's that guy riding? Looks like a long fish.
A Mini Simmons ?
Holy heck, he's no slouch!
Never heard of Kirk Jenkins before, but I have now.
Epic shot.
Needledicks?
love everything about this shot, the wave, positioning, paddler, wash, onlookers w tripod.. the tap, the council bbq, Make a great painting.
The only ambiguity.. that's not cooking oil, it is sitting with coffee cups.. from the colour, I'm picking Valli Real McCoy pinot gris 2021, or a car piss bottle they've forgotten to tip out.
Reckon minus the tripod and your on.
Today’s ~ For whom the Bell tolls?
17 year-old thurso local craig mclachlan:
(just to balance today's tropical eye candy)
Cool pic and set up.
BTW. the clue to where this is, is in those little green tuffy plants.
indo-dreaming wrote:Cool pic and set up.
BTW. the clue to where this is, is in those little green tuffy plants.
Yes what a wave, you surfed it much @info?
So many good waves in the vicinity of that spot.
GuySmiley wrote:indo-dreaming wrote:Cool pic and set up.
BTW. the clue to where this is, is in those little green tuffy plants.
Yes what a wave, you surfed it much @info?
Despite having a bro inlay from there ive never been there but as an X landscape gardener i have a decent knowledge of plants so even at distance i can tell where it is by vegetation type, well not exact location or even area but place, as has quite unique native plants.
Its funny how as surfers we can automatically also know where a wave roughly is by all the other aspects like water colours, rocks, landscape and just the lighting etc
Unconvincing bull dust but thanks for laugh @ info
I see where indo’s coming from a little bit.
Seeing photos from South Oz and WA where you can see the same or very similar vegetation as the Peninsula coastline always gives you a bit of clue of the location and what latitude it sits at.
goofyfoot wrote:I see where indo’s coming from a little bit.
Seeing photos from South Oz and WA where you can see the same or very similar vegetation as the Peninsula coastline always gives you a bit of clue of the location and what latitude it sits at.
Agreed there’s few places with the land and water colours of SA and the west, but we’re talking about a pic of a NZ wave and headland
WA artist mastering the light
You know the funny thing is i was too busy looking at the zoomed in pic that i only just noticed the caption that gives it away.
So now i kind of understanding why Guy is having some weird conversation.
But yeah if you zoom in on the few dark green patches im guessing they are phorium tenax, if you look closely (or as best as can) you can see the thicker strap like blades and all the old growth died off.
Does it matter if Guy believes me or not, no of course not, who cares, but yeah would have been easier to read the caption :D
Takes a noice pic does Riddy
Been washed up on those rocks quite near where photo taken
On it’s day it deserves it name.
I’d kill for an uncrowded point wave like that.
G’day @info, any idea where’s today’s? Nothing in it to test your horticultural abilities unfortunately hehe
Today's WOTD star, otherwise known as Dusty Rusty, and you can hear him sing and play here.
https://www.swellnet.com/news/form-guide/2023/06/07/watch-kyron-rathbone...
Beautiful Craig.
(wow, yesterday was dusty rusty? I loved the music in shippies wild things post last month, and went googling, expecting to find a tassie folk-group with a female singer.. found it was a Thomas Tankengine book; a spooonerism for period-sex; a Qld clothing co; and a spunky young hinterland hippy with a love of dogs and an appellation vibe - geat muso!)
Remove that tree and that could be Pipe. Lovely moment Craig.
Solitude wrote:Remove that tree and that could be Pipe. Lovely moment Craig.
What do reckon @info Allocasuarina distyla?
Thanks guys, heavy sets!
Probs A. littoralis guy.
Lovely photo Craig. Winter colour scheme for sure.
Banksia integrifolia :)
Thought it was a Banksia.
The wave of the day does it for me big time. Nice work Steen Barnes , Shaun Anderson and Swellnet.
In one photo you've encompassed everything nice about surfing. If I was a wanker I'd say that it was perfect except for the fact he is in a wetsuit. Which it is , it's perfect .....except for the fact he's in a wetsuit.