We are happy to announce that Way of the Ocean is an official selection at the 2011 New York Surf Film Festival Sept 15th-17th. Check out newyorksurffilmfestival.com for more info, showtimes and tickets.

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way of the ocean | WAY OF THE OCEAN @ 13:56
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Sometimes a blank canvas is better

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Adam Robertson spends a lot of time in the cold empty waters off Western Victoria, where a rugged coastline meets the raw power of the Southern Ocean. Here’s a couple of home video sessions at an empty left point far from the crowds of Bells Beach.
A couple moments frozen in time from 3 different corners of Australia. Also, a new video will posted this week of some power surfing on an empty pumping left point. Stay tuned . . .



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way of the ocean | WAY OF THE OCEAN @ 15:42
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way of the ocean | WAY OF THE OCEAN @ 16:01
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way of the ocean | WAY OF THE OCEAN @ 04:50
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way of the ocean | WAY OF THE OCEAN @ 16:53
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We have scored some incredibly good surf again this week and here’s a glance before the full update.

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way of the ocean | WAY OF THE OCEAN @ 01:05
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We’re headed out to sea in the morning and will not have internet access for the week. In the mean time here are a few photos and some different views of Adam Robertson making sure his fins still work after a shallow bottom turn.





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way of the ocean | WAY OF THE OCEAN @ 21:27
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Some more sights from the last few days. Overcast skies and offshore winds have been the go all week but were making the most of the moody conditions.




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way of the ocean | WAY OF THE OCEAN @ 20:46
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Here’s a few words with Adam Robertson as seen in the latest issue of Australian Surfing Life. We are currently filming with Robbo all around the colder parts of Australia and so far the waves have been pumping. Photographic proof is on the way. . .
