The waves were and still are quite good this morning. Bondi is lacking banks so a short drive to Maroubra proved fruitful. Waves broke at the D-bowl around shoulder to head high, plenty of hollow ones at sunrise. Another nice peak in the middle of the beach illustrated from the bird aboveā¦The swell is dead south so anything facing that direction will have some grunt.
The weekend will pan out a little like this. It may rain later today and a bit tomorrow but most definitely on Sunday when the front hits. Do all your outdoor stuff tomorrow! Temperatures will be cool and sub 20 (i.e. wintery). The weekend will not host much surf wise, Sunday may show something as a larger swell approaches for early next week.
The doors are open at the Aquabumps Gallery 10am to 6pm all weekend at 151 Curlewis Street Bondi Beach.
Seeya :: uge
‘Set from above’ is an exceptional shot – nice one.
You’re starting to take some real beauts from that little chopper of yours. Good work fella!
Eug – not sure if my eyes are playing tricks on me but looks like a school of sharks just beyond the break on top of your ‘YEW’ comment in the first shot?????
Schools of fish ‘fox’. not sharks. I was inthe water with them. The seaulls were going crazy for them. But yeah i guess some noahs could have been skirting about the schools with some interest.
Definatly sharks – big ones too Maroubra always has them!
love the chopper your using to take shots lately
wow!! Your photo’s never cease to amaze me! This set is one of my all time FAV’s! I love love the ribik cube and the birds eye shots!
Thanks for sharing your amazing work!
Diana
The menacing presence of the silent drone hanging above us was freaking me out maNNNNNNNNNNN.!
Goosebumps…seeing what am I missing out on makes me almost cranky…
There’s a fee for shooting that cube you know Uge? š You know my flatty and I painted that about four years ago? The council found themselves in a bit of an unusual position… They ended up applying a fresh coat under the cover of darkness themselves a year or two ago.
Biggest shark I ever saw was when I was paddling Bondi to Maroubra