Southport Spit
At the entrance to the Broadwater at the Soutport Spit in Queensland there is a pair of breakwaters that create the Gold Coast Seaway to the Pacific Ocean. The southernmost breakwater is popular for both walkers and recreational fishers. Nearby, some 500 metres to the south is the Gold Coast Sand Pumping Jetty which is part of the Seaway and is used to pump away any accumulations of sand that could hamper the use of the boating channel. This also is a popular walking and fishing destination.
These black and white images form part of my ongoing experimentation with black and white processing.

Fishing from the Breakwater at entrance to Gold Coast Seaway

Gold Coast Sand Pumping Jetty at Southport Spit

“Lady Jocelyn” leaving the Broadwater through the Gold Coast Seaway at Southport Spit
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This entry was posted on July 21, 2012 by alphathread. It was filed under Australia, Black & White, Chris Gregory, Gold Coast, Queensland, Sigma DC 18-200mm zoom Lens, Sony Alpha DSLR A580 and was tagged with B&W, boating channel, Breakwater, breakwaters, Fishing, fishing boat, Gold Coast Sand Pumping Jetty, Gold Coast Seaway, Lady Jocelyn, recreational fishers, Southport, Spit, travel.
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