Surface Level
Colour Band
It’s a absolute cracker of a day out there today. Yesterday’s wind is gone, the sun is shining and we had a beautiful band of colour to kick off the day. Someone said it looked like a comet’s or fireball had streaked across the sky at dawn.
I didn’t see any waves this morning, mind you I didn’t go looking. You might find a little log runners at some stage of the tide.
I spent all my time down at South Steyne with the fish and swimmers this morning. Such a cool place to sit and watch the comings and goings of people and community’s morning rituals.
Did you see the clip of the three whales that took a short detour into Cabbage Tree Bay on their way South on the weekend. Some really nice footage! – Check it out
Murray
Comet Tail
JB - Morning Ritual
Pet Bream - They come to you like puppies!
Stellar Morning for a paddle
Corso Semi Submerged
Nice view from surface level
Old Figs of Manly Point
Sub Surface Action
Queensie Headland
BnB - First Splash
Olivia & her Teddy