Firing, go now!
Posted by: Don on July 5th, 2009Hello Friends,
Just go now if you possibly can. Offshore, shoulder to head high plus at south spots. Easing offshore winds, sunny skies, low tide at midday…. whadya want? Oh, no crowds? Um, sorry, they were already there at first light. Everywhere will be jammed, but the swell seems to be pretty consistent so just be patient and you’ll definitely score.
This is going to be a big shooting day for yours truly, so expect a heap of pics later.
In the meantime, I’ve posted another batch of 350 (seriously!) I shot in just 45 minutes at a very, very good high tide Dee Why beach just on dusk last night. If you were out there you might wanna have a look through and see if I caught your inimitable stylings. I shoot anything that moves, but try to pick the peak moments when you are least gooselike!
Have yourself a top old day.
Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Sunday until midnight: Wind: SW 20/25 knots easing to 15/20 knots during the day.Sea: 2 to 2.5 metres abating 1 to 2 metres. Swell: S 2 to 3 metres.
Monday: Wind: W/SW 10/15 knots tending SW 15/20 knots in the evening.Sea: to 1 metre rising 1 to 2 metres. Swell: S about 2 metres
Tuesday: Wind: SW/SE 10/15 knots.


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