A Photo Every Day from the Sunshine Coast - Australia

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Skim Boarding
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Following from yesterday's post, here is a skim boarder whizzing down the sand, about to make contact with the incoming wave, no doubt mentally preparing himself for some stunning jump.

Mooloolaba

Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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  1. Another great shot! It's interesting that this person has on a regular bathing suit, while the one yesterday had on a wet suit. What is the water temperature?

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  2. Ahh the water temperature never gets below 19°C (about 68°F) and the air temp at the time I took the photos was 24°C.

    We often see this sort of disparity, usually it's people from the southern (colder) climes who brave what we call "cold" without wetsuits!

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  3. You have captured pending excitement...hard to do with a camera!

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  4. Yes, he is a quiver of expectation, Peter.

    He certainly beefed up over night!!

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  5. This one looks a bit on the chilly side. Looking forward to #3.
    Thanks for your visit to my blog - pity you didn't get to WA. Maybe next time.

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  6. the water looks so inviting!!

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  7. What an interesting post and the previous ones also. I can not image doing flips in shallow water...hmmm I can't imagine doing flips any time! I also love the ocean and swim daily, yours looks a little warmer than ours. The photo of the young osprey is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
    Smiles

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  8. Hey it's me!

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  9. Nice one Scott! You won't like the next one then!

    If you want a copy that you can print, email me via my home page!

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