Rob Sykes, Straddie Waves (B&W 2022)
The photos are from two visits and two locations on North Stradbroke Island, the second visit being during particularly rough weather with gale force winds. Long exposures were out of the question due to the focal length used and wind being too strong for a tripod
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Images have been resized for web display, which may cause some loss of image quality. Note: Original high-resolution images are used for judging.