We've just got back from a trip up to the Gisborne region (east coast, North Island). It's quite a drive to get there - not especially far, but the roads are anything but straight! I went all "fixed lens" in the camera department, carry the mobile phone, Sigma DP2M and a folder (Agifold).
Here's a few summery pictures from the mobile, hopefully to inject a little warmth for those shivering in the cold
Multiple frames:
To the beach:
Picnic at the beach:
NZ Christmas Tree (Pohutakawa) droppings:
Champagne Pools (the various swimming holes seem to make a hissing sound, with some small pools being 4 metres or more deep):
Summer phone travels
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Re: Summer phone travels
It sure is a lovely country you live in, Paul. And I finally found my decent Atlas, so I can keep track of your travels.
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Re: Summer phone travels
Oh these are nice. Try as I may to like Winter, these views (and your always excellent photography) look way better to me.
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Re: Summer phone travels
Here's a few more from the phone:
Port of Gisborne:
Sunset Practice:
Something Julio would shoot
The beaches up the east coast are very nice, and even in mid summer, there's very few people. I'll share some more soon, from a "real" camera.
Port of Gisborne:
Sunset Practice:
Something Julio would shoot
The beaches up the east coast are very nice, and even in mid summer, there's very few people. I'll share some more soon, from a "real" camera.
Re: Summer phone travels
Beautiful landscapes there, Paul! I would indeed have shot a lot of frames in that last location
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