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by Evelyn Tambour
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On this grey and stormy morning, the rock pool at bronte beach in sydney is a safe place to watch the waves crashing into the bay ... more
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on this grey and stormy morning, the rock pool at bronte beach in sydney is a safe place to watch the waves crashing into the bay
this image has been published in National Geographic YourShot Daily Dozen ("our favorite photos chosen by National Geographic editors") on 12/06/2010
Growing up in the center of beautiful Vienna in Austria, Evelyn loved to sit in the cozy backyard of her family's romantic old residence, full of gratitude for the warm sunshine and the birds singing in the trees. Talents in several art forms were competing from early childhood on, and finally the visual arts 'made it': Evelyn's images have been exhibited on numerous occasions and can be found in private and public collections around the world. For many years she was also teaching art photography to architecture students at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Until today, sharing the beauty of light and her love for the sentient beings in all realms has remained the driving force behind her work. please click on the...
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Lexa Harpell
Cudos to you for having the image published in National Geographic! :))
Evelyn Tambour replied:
thank you very much, dear lexa! :))
Lexa Harpell
A great wild ocean capture of Bronte - grew up in the area and swam there often as a child! :)
Evelyn Tambour replied:
oh wow... thank you for sharing that! how wonderful; the place is really breathtaking, also the rock patterns (will post one of them eventually :)