Coondoo 2019

Coondoo 2019

Sometimes I stop and reflect on how lucky I am when I do what I do for a living. I get to wander around NSW taking photos of things I love to shoot in places that are gorgeous and with a crew that is just fantastic. The weekend just gone was one of those times.

It was a weekend down in Jervis Bay to shoot the Rocky Trail Shimano Gp on the Coondoo MTB trails. It was a big turnout of almost 300 people for these trails. They are really nice and flowy without being overly technical. You get levels of riders at these races from beginners to advanced to some of Australia’s best and even world champions. The atmosphere is always fun. In short, they are a real pleasure to shoot it more like taking a few photos with your friends on the trails than anything else. Here’s a link to the full gallery

That doesn’t mean we don’t put in some solid hours both taking the photos and getting everything up and out the door as quick as we can after the race. Gil and I are both certainly much better at things these days though and we sat there among great company and watched the Tour de France while we worked.

On Sunday I drove out to Point Perpendicular. Although I had been to Jervis Bay before I had never been out here. The last time there was a bushfire burning on the peninsula so we were all evacuated. It’s a beautiful spot and so deserves a much better look around. I know it is a big climbing area and had hoped to get some shots of people climbing on the sea cliffs. I think a combination of tardiness on my behalf (finishing the race photos in the morning) and a bit of rain meant there wasn’t anyone on the cliffs, at least not that I could see. I will definitely be returning there asap with someone to shoot some climbing though.

Even just the coastal landscapes and wildlife are great though Whales off the coast, seals in the water below and eagles overhead. Definitely worth a week or so of camping and exploring the area. And I am still to get to the southern section of the bay…….maybe 2 weeks camping then

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Jolly Nose Superflow Champs

One of our furthest events is the race at Jolly Nose near Port Macquarie on the Mid North Coast. This is the second year we have had a race on these trails but this year it was the Superflow Championships.

The Jolly nose tracks are great. Everyone who rides them seems to love them. I heard some call them the best trails on the Superflow Circuit last year. I would certainly have loved to spend some more time up that way but the day before I had Maximum Adventure’s Raffertys Coastal Run on at Cams Wharf near Newcastle and had to scoot back down come Monday. Oh well, next time

The Superflow images can be found here

And Raffertys Coastal Run images can be found here

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A trip to the mountains

A trip to the mountains

The Blue Mountains near Sydney always make for an interesting trip and a great way to escape the bustle of city life. There are some great little corners and hidden pathways, and it seems everyone who heads up loves going on adventures.

A couple of weeks ago, I bought a new 16-35mm wide-angle lens with the intention of taking more landscape photography again. I also pulled my 360 panoramic tripod head out of retirement and took it with me. Setting it up was a bit of a rush job, and it certainly needs a bit of fine-tuning, but they seem to go well together.

I also noticed the Autumn colours starting to kick in so I might have to make another trip up to the Blue Mountains to get some of those lovely oranges and yellow hues maybe even another 360-image or 2

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The Willo ’19

The Willo ’19

The Southern Highlands, home of wombats, numerous antique stores and the Willo Enduro. This year around 500 came to race. It has three different lengths of 1, 2 or 3 laps.

It’s always a fun race to shoot. It tends to be fast and furious on the first lap with each lap getting a little bit quieter until it is just a slow trickle coming through. There are some beautiful native forests to shoot in. Being part of an active state forest it tends to also have sections that are logged occasionally meaning from year to year the track may vary slightly.

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Super Enduro 2019

Super Enduro 2019

I always enjoy a trip to the mountains. I can’t really say what it is that appeals to me so much but I always feel much more relaxed after a trip to the mountains. Yes there are those of you who may say Australia doesn’t have real mountains but its what we have and they are still very special. There’s a lot of terrain down there that will make you feel really small.

I am up and down these next few weeks as we have a few races on shooting for both Thredbo MTB and Rocky Trail Entertainment with Outer Image Collective. I spent a weekend down there shooting the Super Enduro. Not as big as Cannonball at this stage but it is growing quickly each year. Riders get 2 days on the tracks. 1 day for practice and then the Sunday for racing. They have to hit 3 tracks and get the cumulative best time on all 3. They can do as many laps as possible but only their best will count. It makes for a busy day shooting when you have nearly 500 riders going past with 20-second intervals. It’s good to stay busy though.

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Mountains and Oceans

Mountains and Oceans

Saturday

A weekend spent in the mountains and on the coast is a weekend well spent in my book.

This last Saturday I was in the lower Blue Mountains near Glenbrook shooting one of the Adventure races from Maximum Adventure. We shoot 3 of these races a year and they are a lot of fun. It makes competitors do a bit of orienteering while trail-running, kayaking and mountain-biking there way around a course. Always a very social atmosphere.

I tested out a new flash system dipping my toes into the Godox system and checked out the AD200. It will hopefully last me a bit longer than the usual speedlights that I use at the races and tend to burn out on a regular pace. Mixed early results but will give it another good nudge this weekend and hopefully have some more to say afterwards. I may even try to read the instructions beforehand this time.

Sunday

Then for Sunday, it was down to the coast for a sunrise session at a highline. Although the sun didn’t cast its usually morning colours thanks to a big cloudbank sitting on the horizon it was a beautiful morning none the less. Sitting there watching the highliners doing their stuff while surrounded by nature. Whales swam and jumped in the oceans below and black cockatoos flew overhead. A good weekend indeed.

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