Escape from the City
Rolling around at the speed of sound
Got places to go, gotta follow my rainbow
Can’t stick around, have to keep moving on
Guess what lies ahead, only one way to find out
Must keep on moving ahead
No time for guessing, follow my plan instead
Trusting in what you can’t see
Take my lead I’ll set you free
Follow me, set me free
Trust me and we will escape from the city
I’ll make it through, follow me
Follow me, set me free
Trust me and we will escape from the city
I’ll make it through prove it to you
Follow me!
Oh yeah!
Danger is lurking around every turn
Trust your feelings, got to live and learn
I know with some luck that I’ll make it through
Got no other options, only one thing to do
I don’t care what lies ahead
No time for guessing, follow my plan instead
Find the next stage, no matter what that may be
Take my lead, I’ll set you free
Follow me, set me free
Trust me and we will escape from the city
I’ll make it through, follow me
Follow me, set me free
Trust me and we will escape from the city
I’ll make it through, prove it to you
Follow me!
Follow me!
I’ll make it through, oh yeah!
As featured in Sonic Adventures 2
Shot on the Ricoh GRD, Aspect edited in Gimp.
Kauri Park
A quick walk after work to one of the local bushes – Kauri Park.
Here is an old, but interesting link on a Kauri Gum finding buy a resident local to this area
Shot on the Ricoh GRD IV in bleach bipass mode.
Hut in the Woods
More a hut in the park rather than hut in the woods, but an interesting discovery none the less whilst having a short walk after work. Armed with the Olympus E-500, my battery was almost flat, so I rushed to get some shots off before it died. Shooting at dusk under trees at iso100 I did get some motion blur, but quite liked the final result once converted to B&W.
I am assuming the hut was some form of student project or fun game for kids/family rather than someone actually using it – it would not offer much shelter.
Racing for the Sun
The sunset this evening was one of the more amazing of recent. Unfortunately I was stuck in traffic for the best of it. Racing (or driving as prompt as possible) once out of the traffic, finding a park and jogging down the track to an open area, I missed all but the last of the sun as it dropped into the horizon. With tide out and still, I did manage to catch it reflecting the last of the days sun as it slowly curved down and away out to sea.
Shot on the Ricoh GRD IV and resized in Gimp.







