• Tree in the Still Water

     

    Sony Nex and Jupiter 8 lens in hand, we headed out for a walk after a long day at work, to catch the last of the days light. In stark contrast to the heavy rain and wind yesterday, today was clear blue and still. I was amazed how still it was on the water, mirror clear and still. Looking down the cliff from where we walked, I captured the fallen tree, sitting so softly in the water, it almost looked like the sky.

     

  • Under the Bridge

     

    Under The Bridge

    Sometimes I feel like I don’t have a partner
    Sometimes I feel like my only friend
    Is the city I live in, the city of angels
    Lonely as I am, together we cry

    I drive on her streets cause she’s my companion
    I walk through her hills cause she knows who I am
    She sees my good deeds and she kisses the windy
    Well, I never worry, now that is a lie

    I don’t ever wanna feel like I did that day
    But take me to the place I love, take me all the way
    I don’t ever wanna feel like I did that day
    But take me to the place I love, take me all the way

    It’s hard to believe that there’s nobody out there
    It’s hard to believe that I’m all alone
    At least I have her love, the city, she loves me
    Lonely as I am, together we cry

    Under the bridge downtown
    Is where I drew some blood
    Under the bridge downtown
    I could not get enough

    Under the bridge downtown
    Forgot about my love
    Under the bridge downtown
    I gave my life away

    Where I stay

    Anthony Kiedis

  • by the RiverAnother busy day cleaning up the garden of our new place, so another from the archives. Like yesterday, todays shot is from a gorge – Karangahake Gorge to be precise. I passed through it a few years ago heading to Gisborne. A beautiful stop, it also has a number of walks one can go on to explore. Once a large mining area with a number of signs left behind, it still has a limited amount of prospecting occurring in the area.

    Shot on the Fuji S5700 Superzoom camera. Resized in Gimp.

     

  • My beautiful picture

    An old film archive from some years ago now. Visiting England, we drove through the beautiful Cheddar Gorge. A limestone based gorge, Cheddar is home to the oldest British human skeleton (9000 years). Voted at one stage as the second wonder of the UK, Cheddar George, from my memory, was a beautiful spot to pass through. Reflecting back, I do recall just sitting there and taking in the beauty of the surround – quite different to that of New Zealands beautiful landscape. I only wish I had got a few more shots!

    Shot on the Minolta 7si. Scanned negative to digital and resized in Gimp.

     

  • Milford Sound

     

    One more from my photo trip down memory lane of the South Island holiday. I mentioned yesterday about the amazing enormity of the mountains. Often rising up above the flat land, it confronts you face on.

    Todays shot, taken in Milford Sound is another location when you can get up close to this once glacier formed landscape. Sitting on the flat ocean, looking up, the ranges almost disappear from sight.

    Currently Milford Sound is part of a controversial debate whether to bipass the traditional road track (up to a 12 hour return journey from Queenstown) down to a two hour one way by train. This will however mean cutting into our national park – protected land. Some of the tourist stop towns may loose out, and some of the more quiet and beautiful places, Glenorchy, may become a busy traffic bipass. No argument the bus journey is a long one, but its also a beautiful one, and critical to some of the small stops.  Then again, in this changing climate of tourism, many of those who travel to New Zealand to see the sights dont always want to bother about the small bits, and generally under estimate the real time it can take to take in our little country.

    Shot on the Ricoh GRD IV, resized and bordered in Gimp