Sunday, April 27, 2008

Kendall Beach is a small coastal beach in New South Wales just below Sydney, Australia. The purpose of this blog site is to explore through photographs the interplay of the beauty of rocks, sand, surf and marine sea weed left on the beach.
_____________________________
Note: Click on the individual photograph and
it will come up to a half or full screen size.

_____________________________

..... The small cliff to the far
right hand side of the beach .....


.... The boulder shelf meeting the ocean ....
solidness meeting a moving mass of water .....







..... Brown sea weed left on the beach ..... contrasting
against the buff coloured grainy beach sand ....






.... Brown sea weed with balloon sacs
mixed with green
sea weed left on the beach .....

..... A spinifex grass head ..... buff coloured
against the
buff grainy beach sand .....



..... Brown sea weed with balloon
sacs = sargassum seaweed .....


..... The surf, the beach and the
distant coastal peninsula .....




.... green sea weed left on the beach .....

















..... The surf, the beach and the
distant coastal peninsula and people
fishing early in the morning .....



..... The small cliff to the far
left hand side of the beach .....
orange / yellow coloured lichens covered boulders .....









...... The sea gully at the far end ....
surf, space, boulders and beach ....


________________________________