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Monday, 21 October 2013
A Gift?
Wetland Wonder
Skyward
Surfer At Piha
 A lone surfer surveys the waves out at sea. Piha is world renowned for its surf. As mentioned previously, many big world championships take place here. The tides can be very dangerous though ! Not for the faint hearted !
Sun Sinking At Karekare
 Sunset At Karekare Beach. This is the one place I could watch the sun set every night of the year. Not good at getting out of bed for sun rises, so I think I'll just skip those :) The rock you see before you is Paratahi Island (see other listing below). This was a beautiful calm evening. The cloudless sky let me capture the sinking sun in all her glory.
Poppy On Poppy Day
Stairway To Heaven
Rain Rain Rain
 Christmas time in Auckland doesn't necessarily mean sunshine and strawberry's. Stuck in my hire car - while the rain pelted the windscreen - I reached for the camera. I was parked close to a beach called Mission Bay - a popular spot with locals and tourists alike, with extinct volcano - Rangitoto in the background. Like the mood of this picture. The shot looks best in black and white.
Te-Henga (Bethells Beach)
 Te-Henga or Bethells as it's sometimes known is one of the most popular beaches in the Waitakeres. A 30km drive (along winding roads) will lead you to this beautiful long coastal location. Though this photograph was taken when few people were around, Te Henga has a population explosion in the Summer months ! The Te-Henga Valley shows evidence of human settlement dating back over 1000 years. It's even possible to imagine dinosaurs exploring this kind of terrain ! This picture was inspired by the reflection. Spot the cave to the left of the picture.
Hong Kong Shoreline
Auckland's Sky Tower At Night
 Another photograph of the Auckland Sky Tower. This one was taken at night from my apartment balcony. I like the way the clouds have taken on the light from the tower. This building - the tallest in the Southern Hemisphere is New Zealand's most popular tourist attraction. The viewing experience offers breath-taking views of more than 80 kilometres in every direction. Night visits are possible and offer amazing views of the North Shore and beyond !
Cornish Leaves
Waterfall At Karekare
 A close up of the Waterfall at Karekare. This magnificent sight is about a 5 minute walk from the car park at the bottom of the valley. I imagine this place has hosted it's fair share of full moon parties and I'm sure a great number people have swam in the perfectly preserved pool of water at the bottom of the falls ! It's a beautiful spot and a great place for a Sunday afternoon picnic !
Signs In The Sky
Lady Knox Geyser
 Rotorua is the thermal capital of New Zealand. Geyser's and bubbling mud pools are plentiful. This particular geyser gets a helping hand every morning at 10.15am ! Heights of up to 20 metres can be seen and it can continue to erupt for up to an hour ! In 1901 the first open prison in New Zealand was established at Waiotapu, its object was to accommodate some of the better behaved prisoners from around the jails of the Rotorua Lakes District. It was a gang of these prisoners that first discovered the clearing in which the geyser is situated and that the bubbling hot water spring could be made to 'erupt' by adding soap. A fact discovered when they first used the hot water to clean their clothes in ! Rocks were subsequently placed around the base of the spring to enhance the eruption and over the years silica from the eruptions has built up to give a white cone shaped appearance.Clouds At Muriwai
 I love clouds and this was a good day to capture a few 'fluffy ones'. As mentioned previously - the South Pacific sky seems more vibrant than others I've experienced. This was taken on a sunny afternoon at Muriwai Beach - on the West Coast of Auckland. Are these beautiful shapes telling us something ? Answers on a postcard :)
Mokoroa Falls
 Mokoroa Falls is a wonderful retreat that forms part of the Goldie Bush Walkway in the region of Rodney. Take my advice and wear strong footwear if exploring this area. Even though the picture captures a place of tranquility, getting here was no picnic. Due to very wet weather conditions the day before - the mud around my feet was extremely slippy and dangerous. Almost fell into the surrounding stream on numerous occasions ! Thankfully I got a few good pictures out of it. This one is my favourite from the day.
Piha / Lion Rock
 Lion Rock in all her refective glory ! This natural formation is named after its similarity to a lying male lion. Visitors to Piha are able to climb the rock, though (be warned) a certain amount of stamina is required. Lion Rock divides North and South Piha beaches. This landmark is immediately visible to visitors as they descend along the only access road. Lion Rock is an iconic sight synonymous with both the West Coast and New Zealand in general (it's even been featured on stamps in the past) ! This picture was taken one late afternoon. Managed to get a good reflection on this one.
Koala Bear
A Word To The Wise
Kepa Bush Reserve
 At the entrance to this reserve you'll find a secluded picnic spot with tables. A sign shows where the track begins. The track (only an hour long) is a little beauty ! The vegetation is interesting and the bird's that frequent this spot make it well know you've entered their domain. After a short uphill climb you'll find two lookouts with excellent views of Auckland. The Kepa Bush is in the region of Orakei.
Auckland/Devonport
 The city of Auckland as viewed from 'North Heads' in the beautiful suburb of Devonport (on the North Shore). Really love the view of the city from this spot. Auckland is known as the city of sails. It's easy to see why the city had won this reputation. Auckland's population is approximately 1.3 million, making it by far the largest city in New Zealand, with one third of the country's entire population. Many of it's inhabitants like nothing more than taking to the water on sunny weekends !
Rock Close
Starfish At Karekare
 There are about 1,800 living species of starfish in the earth's oceans. The greatest variety of starfish can be found in the tropical Indo-Pacific. Areas that are also known for their great diversity include Australia and New Zealand. I photographed this little fella at Karekare beach one late afternoon while he was waiting for the sea to come back and reclaim him.
Tolaga Boardwalk
 Tolaga Bay is on the East Coast of New Zealand's North Island (North Of Gisborne). The bay, named by James Cook is a popular holiday spot in the Summer. The beach or bay is famous for having the longest boardwalk in all of New Zealand. This picture was taken on an atmospheric afternoon. I stopped off on my travels to take this photograph of the famed landmark. I couldn't 'walk it' as it was closed for repairs at the time, but this picture captures a little of it's majesty. Liked the shot in sepia.
Fisherman At Muriwai
Up Close
Skyward
Blarney Castle
Skytower Jump !
 Why does anyone feel the need to do this type of thing ? Believe it or not people pay good money to fling themselves off Auckland's Skytower. I'd much prefer to be standing on the ground taking a photograph with my trusty camera ! While this guy was screaming his lungs out for all of Auckland to hear, I took his photo. The Skytower always looks great in the sunshine. Liked the whispy clouds too.
After Sunset - Karekare Beach
 Another picture from Karekare beach. This one was taken after seeing a magnificent sunset. I was just on the way back to the car when I saw the reflection of the rock face in the stream that enters the sea here. The dying light and it colours are plain to see, as well as some cloud in the distance. I'm a sucker for a good reflection and I'm pleased with how the shot turned out.
Piha
 Stunning views of Piha can be obtained before you drive down the valley to the beach. This place is famous for it's wild surf (big surf competitions take place throughout the year) and the rock you see before you. 'Lion Rock' is an iconic sight - and one you can climb ! The community in Piha has it's own radio station because being out on the West coast is not conducive to connectivity. Leave the mobile phone at home ! It's time to unwind and enjoy nature when you get to Piha ! As you can see (looking at the trees in the picture) it was a windy day. This is not an unusual event. This landscape has been shaped by wind and other elements for millions of years.Ping Chau Guide
West Coast Shell
Take Me To The Peak
Lucky Find At Karekare
 Sometimes you get lucky ! On a trip to Karekare beach I noticed some sticks planted in the sand. No need to stage anything, just a question of finding the right angle. It was late afternoon and I wanted to try and retain the shadows the sticks made. As you can see the wind - coming off the Tasman Sea - leaves its own imprint in the black sand.Auckland At Sunset
Mangawhai Shells
 The beach at Mangawhai Heads is a fantastic place for a long walk ! White sand turns to shell as you head North. Strange rock formations and pools make this an interesting place to explore. The picture (right) captures a small number of the shells on display here. Rather than stand on em', I decided to take a picture of em' :)Bodmin Moor
Karekare Beach
Golden Path
Trees In The Wicklow Mountains
 Yes I know they're just trees, but I love the shadows they throw and I've always liked this picture. Maybe the reason I love it so much is because it reminds me of a special day I shared with my Brother on a very cold afternoon in the Wicklow Mountains (surrounding Dublin). The whole area is much frequented, especially at weekends by Dubliners. This region offers a multiple choice of things to do, including fishing, rafting and hill walking. This picture was taken late afternoon when the light was spot on !
Mangawhai Heads
 Mangawhai Heads is an unspoilt beach North of Auckland on the East Coast. Many holiday makers head this way in Summer. The beach is a strange mix. As you walk Northward the white sand under your feet suddenly turns to shell (see listing above). I love the rock formations here (I wish I was a geologist because then I'd attempt to sound knowledgeable about them - haha). I like this image because it looks somewhat unreal. It's as if I've been transported onto the moon. This place lends itself to cloudy weather. As a result the picture (above) is both moody and otherworldly.Gannet At Muriwai
 I've visited Muriwai and the 'Gannet Colony' many times in the past. To be close to nature is always special, but I was in for a treat when I saw them December 2006. Usually these amazing creatures are viewed from a platform. For whatever reason (possibly because it was a wet day) a few of these magnificent birds came to inquire what I was up to (and also find materials for their nests). This gannet was particularly inquisitive - hence I managed to get this photograph at close range. Note the fisherman on the rocks below.Late Afternoon At Karekare
 This picture was taken at Karekare Beach on a late Winters afternoon. The black sand helped me in my quest to capture the reflection of the clouds. This place and the surrounding rain forest has had a turbulent history. Man's quest for Kauri Tree's was unquenchable at one point in time (for building homes and spars for sailing ships). The rain forest that surrounds this spot was almost completely destroyed in the 1800's. Since those dark days the forest has been left to regenerate. Today Karekare is part of the Waitakere Regional Park...
Gannet At Muriwai
The Peak
Muriwai Sunset
 The sun has just set at Muriwai beach. The waves undaunted continue to lap the shore like they've done all day. The colour of the sky and the way the waves caress the black sand below my feet prompt some camera action ! This picture makes me feel restful and reminds me of a beautiful evening spent at this special place. Though you can't see them, surfers ride the larger waves further out.Sunset At Piha
 Another sunset shot. This was taken at Piha, a stunning place on the West coast of Auckland. Famed for it's surf, it's a place many Aucklander's retreat to in summer for rest and relaxation. The tides can be treacherous, but the sunsets are wondrous ! A great place to explore. If you love walking you can do the 'Coman's Track' (North Piha). A walk up 'Lion Rock' (which is on the beach) is a must ! This shot was taken on a cloudless evening.Arataki
 Before heading into the heart of the Waitakeres you should head into the Arataki Visitor Centre. It's a great place to discover more about the ranges and the unspoilt beaches that lie ahead ! A mine of information is readily accessible. You can also undertake a fantastic 1 hour nature walk to experience the surrounding rain forest at close range ! 360 degree views await you. This picture was taken at the front of the Arataki Visitor Centre. This 11 meter high Pou (guardian post) represents ancestors of Te Kawerau a Maki and is one of the largest of its kind in New Zealand ! Check out the link list on the right to discover more.
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