A Photo Every Day from the Sunshine Coast - Australia

Saturday 31 January 2009

Ahh January!



January has gone, and with it the crowds. We no longer have to arrive at the beach at five am to find a vacant barbecue area, or at six to grab the last piece of sand.

This is a reminder of what it is like, just so we appreciate February, when business goes quiet, and we have the sand to ourselves.

Mooloolaba
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Friday 30 January 2009

Southern Sky



The view from Pt Cartwright to Caloundra from the farthest vantage point in yesterday's photo, looking back at where I had been.

I'm always fascinated by the way the days are clear, but as the evening descends cloud builds up along the coastline, caused by the thermal effect of the moist sea air rising as it arrives over the land.

Find links to lots more Skywatch images on the Skywatch Portal!

Pt Cartwright
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Thursday 29 January 2009

Looking North



The view from Moffat Headland to Point Cartwright, fading into the sea spray and a strong northerly breeze!

Moffat Headland
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Wednesday 28 January 2009

Rock Pools



There is something about a rock pool that brings out the child in all of us. I watched innocently from the top of the headland as this couple explored and frolicked in the pools, and it wasn't until I downloaded the shot hours later that I realised they were wearing underwear, and I suddenly felt that I had been something of a voyeur!

I trust their anonymity spares us all from embarrassment.

Moffat Beach
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Tuesday 27 January 2009

Wave Form



My architectural training has left me with a mostly cynical view of designers who try to emulate natural forms.

This roof is close enough to the form of a breaking wave in Moffat Beach to get a rare tick from me though.

Moffat Beach
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Monday 26 January 2009

Australia Day



Today is Australia Day, our national day, notionally celebrating the anniversary of the arrival of the first fleet of European settlers in 1778, but more recently it has become a celebration simply of being Australian.

Any excuse for a barbecue I suspect!

This little red car parked at the markets with it's stars of the Southern Cross and the blue and white tent in the background took my eye, only because it holds all of the ingredients of our national flag.

Have a great Australia Day, wherever you are!

Fisherman's Road Markets
Maroochydore
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Sunday 25 January 2009

Relax



The holidays are almost over, but that doesn't mean one can't relax under a shady tree. The colour of the grass highlights what little rain we've had this summer, just endless blue sky!

Moffat Beach
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Saturday 24 January 2009

Blue and Green



Blue and Green should never be seen, unless there's something in between, but the blue tones nicely with the sky I guess.

I'm thinking that a week or two of building graphics won't go astray in the coming months...

Moffat Butcher
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Friday 23 January 2009

Storm



Golden Beach narrowly misses a summer storm.

Makes a nifty Skywatch shot, a pleasant change from all that blue in the last few days pictures and proof that it doesn't happen every day, just mostly!

Links to lots more Skywatch images can be found at the Skywatch Site!

Golden Beach
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Thursday 22 January 2009

Glider



An aerobatic glider strafes the headland, while out to sea a container ship punches silently into the wind.

Moffatt Headland
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Wednesday 21 January 2009

Glider Pilots



On the top of Moffatt Headland, a trio of model glider pilots hone their skills in a stiff northerly breeze.

Moffatt Beach
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Tuesday 20 January 2009

Fishing Tinnie



"Tinnie" is the name given to all aluminium fishing boats, and there are lots of them!.

Mooloolah River
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Monday 19 January 2009

Rowboat



Another of the dying breed, a "bondwood" fishing boat, held together by a few decades of paint.

Pumicestone Passage,
Caloundra
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Sunday 18 January 2009

Helmet



There's no point having a vintage motorcycle if you don't have a matching stack hat. Yes, helmets are compulsory in Australia!

Mooloolaba
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Saturday 17 January 2009

Great Day at the Beach



When the temperature hits the mid 30's (high 80's F) there's nothing better than a shady hat and a day at the beach.

Mooloolaba
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Friday 16 January 2009

After Dusk



Pt Cartwright, below the lighthouse, with the evening sky like a pastel sketch.

Links to lots more Skywatch images can be found at the Skywatch Site


After Dusk.
Pt Cartwright
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Thursday 15 January 2009

Palm Shadows



One of the lovely things about the rainforest is the way the sunlight and palms conspire to provide an ever changing lattice.

Kenilworth
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Wednesday 14 January 2009

Fig



In some parts of the forest the light almost disappears, but the occasional searchlight beam blinks through the canopy of leaves above.


Kenilworth
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Tuesday 13 January 2009

Clearing



It's almost half way through the month. Time I thought to leave the beach for a time and visit the rainforest!

It's easy to see why forests were often seen as enchanted, although so far I have to report that in my experience, trees don't ever say no when you ask them if they'd mind if you took a photo or two.

Kenilworth
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Monday 12 January 2009

Shooting Fish in a Barrel



In the rainforest, the overlapping Alexander Palm fronds compose themselves so readily that posting photos of them should be considered cheating!

Kenilworth
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Sunday 11 January 2009

Body Boards



A thief stealing away into the sunset? A professional bodyboarder taking his quiver home?

Possibly not. More likely a grandparent acting as a packhorse trudging home in the evening light!

Mooloolaba
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Saturday 10 January 2009

The Code


The Code specifically states:

"At the boat ramp, the female of the species shall hold the boat, and generally remain wet, while the male parks the car and trailer".

Even if there really isn't a code, it is the way it invariably happens.

Golden Beach,
Caloundra
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Friday 9 January 2009

Bustard Bay Sunset



If one was to drive a few hundred kilometres north of the Sunshine Coast during their holidays, they'd get to Bustard Bay, and once there, they'd be stunned at the resemblance of some of the geography to Noosa Heads. So stunning is the resemblance, that this is where people from the Sunshine Coast go when they go on holidays!

An orange SkyWatch viewed through the beach acacias!

Links to lots more Skywatch images can be found at the Skywatch Site

Bustard Bay Sunset.
Town of 1770
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Thursday 8 January 2009

Indian



Not the world's fastest, but perhaps the most perfect restoration. A nice side benefit from living in a resort town is that people arrive here riding their collectables!

Mooloolaba
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Wednesday 7 January 2009

Rock Pools



A family of ghosts watches the waves as evening descends on the rock pools at Pt Cartwright.

Pt Cartwright
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Tuesday 6 January 2009

Lifesavers



No, it's not cold enough to wear a sweater. The long sleeves are there for sun protection.

LIfesavers
Mooloolaba
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Monday 5 January 2009

Outdoors



One of the nice things about holiday times is doing things you haven't done in years, like cycling on the esplanade pathways.

There are more older people in our community than there are strapping sun-bronzed youths!

Mooloolaba
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Sunday 4 January 2009

Thongs



No not an item of underwear, the humble rubber thong is also known as the scuff, the flipflop (the jandal in New Zealand) and by a host of other names.

Whatever it's called near you, we know it's summer when it becomes the ubiquitous footwear for supermarket patrons, (those that have any footwear that is), and the floors start to become unmistakably gritty as half of the beach is brought in on the suntanned feet of convenience shoppers.

Coles Mooloolaba
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Saturday 3 January 2009

Mooloolaba by Night



Part of the beach at Mooloolaba is floodlit at night, allowing an extension of the days activities, and it looks pretty to boot, specially when viewed from Point Cartwright.

Mooloolaba
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Friday 2 January 2009

Fishing



A holiday at the beach wouldn't be a holiday unless you'd spent too much time in the sun, and "tried your luck" with your fishing gear in the cool of the evening.

The setting sun washes out northern the sky, but reflects warmly off the sunburnt legs of the fisherman.

Links to lots more Skywatch images can be found at the Skywatch Site


Southern Breakwater
Pt Cartwright
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Thursday 1 January 2009

Happy New Year



HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!

May 2009 bring you whatever you seek, and with a little luck, another 365 pictures from the Sunshine Coast.

As I was flicking through the photos posted here to date, I was quite surprised to see the large number of shots featuring water.

This shouldn't have been too much of a surprise I suppose, given that our entire city is built along the water's edge, but I have certainly not consciously set out to depict that. In another year, I'll be interested to look back at what sort of a picture it is that I've painted of our town.

I found it impossible to choose my best picture of 2008, but I know a few people were taken by my young fisherman, and if I look hard enough I can see quite a lot of new year symbolism in it; from the sun setting on the old year, to the boundless optimism of youth - I'm sure we'll have a great time in 2009.

Today, many members of the City Daily Photo Portal have elected to post their "Best photograph from 2008".
Click here to view thumbnails for all participants
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