The surfers were all on the other side of the headland, on Watego’s Beach. Which seems odd, considering that the waves were tiny, and most of them were just bobbing out there.
I mainly just liked the different lines that the waves and the wet sand made in that first shot.
yeah the surf is bigger at Tallows but it’s always just a little bit creepy out there, the break is usually so far out and then that’s that gully full of sharks to paddle through.
Really truly sharks? Because that wouldn’t appeal to me. That wouldn’t appeal to me at all.
There were also constant waves of rain coming in (as in the other pictures), and they seemed to be hitting Tallows Beach harder than they were hitting Watego’s. Which probably explains the lovely waves, but doesn’t make the water seems more appealing.
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Drew wrote at Apr 27, 08:13 am
lol, that first shot is one I know so well.
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Catriona wrote at Apr 27, 08:15 am
The surfers were all on the other side of the headland, on Watego’s Beach. Which seems odd, considering that the waves were tiny, and most of them were just bobbing out there.
I mainly just liked the different lines that the waves and the wet sand made in that first shot.
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Drew wrote at Apr 27, 09:06 am
yeah the surf is bigger at Tallows but it’s always just a little bit creepy out there, the break is usually so far out and then that’s that gully full of sharks to paddle through.
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Catriona wrote at Apr 27, 10:12 am
Really truly sharks? Because that wouldn’t appeal to me. That wouldn’t appeal to me at all.
There were also constant waves of rain coming in (as in the other pictures), and they seemed to be hitting Tallows Beach harder than they were hitting Watego’s. Which probably explains the lovely waves, but doesn’t make the water seems more appealing.