A Sense of Balance
It’s been with a certain sense of mild amusement that i’ve watched the gentrification of Watergate Bay over the last few years.
It’s been with a certain sense of mild amusement that i’ve watched the gentrification of Watergate Bay over the last few years.
Indonesia and the promise of constant swell was where I left you last. For me this trip was indeed a learning curve… that quickly developed into a circle… a circle which resembled my washing machine drum on a spin cycle!!
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Some photographers see a lot of the effects created as faults (vignette framing, light leaks, grainy or deeply saturated pictures) but I feel it adds to the artistic approach of my photography. You can see more of my work at www.alisonmcmullon.f2s.com.
Analogic thinking...
...in the age of the programmable hand. In conversation with Josh Hall.
Siestas & Olas
Dan Wozniak on surf, sand and culture, and getting Tom Wegener into a g-string for ‘Siestas & Olas’.
Something old, something new
Steve Croft of Laminations talks asymmetric shapes, sustainable surfboards, and Chops Lascelles.
Coffee cups & surfboards
Mark Sankey discusses the merits and faults of EPS with northeast-England shapers Mark Dickinson and Rob Lion
Three's the magic number
Championed by surfers in the know for over 30 years, has the time finally come for the Bonzer to shine?
The joys of forward trim
Chris Preston chats to the best shaper you've never heard of, Tim Mason, about hulls and flex.