Anse Boileau, Mahe Seychelles, Mont Blanć in background 677m
Since my first introduction to photography in year 3 at school in Melbourne at Christ Church Grammar , when we made our own pinhole camera and processed the film the olde fashion way, capturing light and colour has fascinated me.
Friday, 31 October 2014
Monday, 27 October 2014
Sunrise surf at Anse Parnel ~ Glass off east coast Seychelles
Sunday, 26 October 2014
Catamaran surf charter
Surfing day charter up the coast of Mahe Seychelles
Land or yacht tours of the waves of the Seychelles
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Tropical fruits~5 degrees south of the Equator
Five degrees south of the equator,
930km NE of Madagascar ,
the Seychelles are the only mid-oceanic granitic islands in the world.
As Gondwanaland split apart millions of years ago, India drifted north toward
Asia, creating the Himalayas. Isolating the islands for 75 million years while
leaving primitive flora and fauna to flourish.
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Monday, 20 October 2014
Welcome back indeed- been three weeks since I arrived back, so much has happened since…..
First day surfing back in the Seychelles was amongst some of these perfectly formed running reef breaks on the east coast of Mahe with great friends Harrison Biden and Mark Flynn, shot some photos before we surfed at Anse Parnel.
Mahe and surrounding islands near Victoria
Airport right
Harrison and Mark welcome Stuthy back with fresh coconuts while supporting local farmers
Ummm Yeah, Biden and Flynn surf check
Master of coconuts Harrison
View from my room
Seychelles is a surfing playground
First day photographing in Seychelles
Sunday, 19 October 2014
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