Photos: Winter North Of The Border
Photos: Winter North Of The Border
Photos by Andrew Shield, captions by someone who wasn't even there.
On a week that surfers south of the border were tuning into radio reports about flash flooding and destructive winds, surfers north of the Tweed had a slightly less anxious state of affairs.
Those with the time and inclination - and access to south swell spots - were keeping tabs on the swell pulses and working the tidal shifts.
Photographer Andrew Shield spent a few days chasing said spots, capturing those Queensland blues from the back of a ski, on land, and from the water too - not so easy after just returning from a stay in the balmy Telo Islands.
Reef Heazlewood angling away from the low northern sun
Under a cloudless blue sky an unidentified surfer optimistically grabs their rail
Reef, again, this time in a split screen squeeze
With shades of blue above and below, Sheldon Simkus glides across the middle ground
Swamp sheoak in the dunes, a well serviced peak out front
Marlon Harrison flaring for the lens
Towering blue glass
With his line set, Marlon Harrison drops his shoulders and relaxes into the ride
Temporary shipwreck - not uncommon on this coast
Unidentified swinging right from the wrong side of the peak
Even when the wind freshened the direction still made the waves inviting
Sheldon banks off an angled wall, Reef bares his alabaster pegs
The occasional lenticular cloud - indicating nearby high winds - was the only clue to the drama unfolding south of the border
Comments
Stradivarius!!
TOS youngster lol
That was the best day I've seen in a year.
Agreed FR, maybe 2 years. It wasn't too shabby just south of the border either - maybe a foot or so smaller.
Super dreamy waves.