Mclean Beach Deniliquin NSW
What a wonderful view to wake up to every morning. Well this is the view we had for a whole week whilst staying with the family in Deniliquin, NSW.
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What a wonderful view to wake up to every morning. Well this is the view we had for a whole week whilst staying with the family in Deniliquin, NSW.
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Coming to the end of a great family holiday in North Island, NZ. What could be better than a trip in the cable car to get this panoramic view of Wellington.
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A short walk from the road just below Chateau Tongariro is this spot – used as a location in Lord of the Rings. Why is this a moment? Well I think I can confidently state that it was here that Peter learnt how to take soft, silky waterfall shots – perhaps the only lesson passed
A short bus ride from Takapuna to Devonport and then a hop on to the ferry that takes you across to Auckland city. A boat trip on Google Photos. Then we visited the amazing aquarium where we saw these beauties at Kelly Tarltons Sealife … … more on Google Photos. Take the time to have a
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A moody sky and a pleasant walk with my son then gave way to a splendid sunset. I could have chosen many images, but this one was my favourite. Below – the before the sun set.
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Isn’t this the most unusual place? No one actually knows how the pinnacles were formed – yet! My surprise is that they are relatively recent and are not related to the limestone weathering that we know in the UK.
This picture is notable because it chronicles the trip we didn’t take to Freemantle! I thought that was where the ferry was going to take us. Instead it took us to the other side of the Swan River to South Perth, where we had a couple of pints of beer and watched the dismal performance
This part of Western Australia – the stretch north of Perth – is called The Sunset Coast, and for good reason. Jenny patiently waited whilst I set up my gear, using the small Gorilla Pod perched on a rock – just above water level and I experimented with getting shots of the sunset and the
One of the images I took for the OU Digital Photography course. I took this subject from many different angles until I got this one, with the low-angle sun shining exactly where I wanted it. Maybe the background is a bit distracting, but I don’t think so. The statue recalls (at least for me) the
This image, another one from the OU course, has become a favourite of mine. It shows a fishing boat leading the way out from the lock that controls the passage to the Severn Estuary and from Cardiff Bay. The early morning light, the light on the boat, the ribbons in the water and the views