Paudie’s Photoblog

February 9, 2009

Making Honey

Filed under: Mates, Photography, Surfing — Tags: , , , , , — paudie @ 10:01 pm

Sorry for the break in transmission, been crazy busy the past few weeks.
Trying to get Issue 3 of Tonnta together.
Have my one year review for my PhD, which is apparently a Very Important Thing.
And myself and my lady friend got engaged.
Yay.

Back to the Surf.

Here’s Liam Joyce stunning some beginners in no foot Dougie last summer. Those fins out mean it’s a radical maneuver.

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Another from those Golden few minutes I got a few months ago. Not sure who the rider is.

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Ollie Mac Fla making the most out of a section at everyones favourite Clare left.

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Joycey again, same day, just as sick. Even if the rider doesn’t make it up after a turn like this, does it matter?

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And to finish is Cian just about to get shacked this was one of the most fun waves to watch, he started off with a big carving turn bounced off the white water, raced it down the line a bit, then jammed his arm in and stalled up got a lovely few seconds in the green room before getting spat out down the reef from me. I was hooting and hollerin’ for ages after that. The spray as he was stalling looked amazing and it kind of comes across here but it was so much better being there, one of the times I would have loved to have a video camera with me instead of the stills cam.

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4 Comments »

  1. wow, it really has been a crazy couple of weeks and congratulations on getting engaged! Thanks sharing some great shots and stories as usual. Gives me a brief restbite from practicing my dissertation presentation which is scheduled for approximately 1 hour and 51 minutes. Joyous!

    Comment by Thom — February 10, 2009 @ 2:10 pm

  2. Congrats on the imending nuptials. Another surf widow…

    Comment by nailik — February 10, 2009 @ 3:51 pm

  3. hahahahaha tho’s fins out means its a critical maneuver!!! good times!

    Comment by damo — February 10, 2009 @ 4:20 pm

  4. Nice one of Cian, the depth of his arm stuck in the face is brilliant.

    Comment by Greg — February 11, 2009 @ 1:37 pm


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