The Gilded Coast

In Autumn, the light is cleaner, a purer form of golden goodness. There’s no morning humid haze, and the beach scenes appear crisper. Typically we get a lot of offshore westerly breeze at this time of year – they help, a lot, blowing any gunky air out to sea.

When the light is velvety, rich, clean and gold, it makes my job easy…I can make anything look good. Even the most mundane scenes come to life as the golds seep into frame.

The wave machine has slipped a gear, and we’ve got smaller chest high surf with optimal WSW offshores. The water is still 21 degrees, but the land is colder (17) – and the only place to hang is in the sunshine.

Avagoodweekendyall :: uge

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Adrian and Sheree - enjoying the sunrise this morning (when we finally found the right spot)

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Frontside hacks on the reef from Bunnies

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Rocky levels

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Bogey hole - bathing in golden light

24 Carat, gilded pools

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Burning golds on the path from Bronte to Bondi

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Sarah Buckley, South Bondi glare

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Good morning!

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Vera, regular for the morning sess

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Taking the drop

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Bronte - jump off spot.

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Oh that light and offshore winds

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2 thoughts on “The Gilded Coast

  1. Hi everyone,
    I have a question
    I remember there was a opera house 1 in black and white, I cannot find it . Can you please help me with that?
    J Edda

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