Posts Tagged ‘scenery’

January 10th, 2010 Photo Blog 014 – Mount Cook Road, New Zealand

Hey there!

I figured it was time to share my next bunch of photo’s from my recent New Zealand trip, so here is a set taken from along the Mount Cook road which runs all the way from the bottom of Lake Pukaki to Mount Cook Village near the foot of the mountain. About 50 kms in all. The valley is such that no matter where you are along the road you will be sure of a great view of New Zealands highest peak.

Mount Cook RoadSunrise on Mount Cook road

I braved the early morning temperatures to make it along for this sunrise. I wasn’t sure exactly what I was going to get, given the time of year, the angle of the sun and the weather conditions etc. I didn’t get too much action with the sun hitting Mount Cook, but I was pleased when the sun rose a little higher and shed a nice warm light onto the grass and trees in the foreground.

 

Mount Cook RoadMount Cook road

Here’s a shot I took in the late afternoon as the sun cast some nice warm light and attractive shadows across the mountains. This is possibly my favourite photo of the Mount Cook area and it doesn’t actually contain Mount Cook. It definitely serves as an example of always checking whats behind you when you are taking landscape photos, as I had my back to Mount Cook when taking this one.

 

Mount Cook RoadMount Cook road

This image was made from around the same place as the prior one above when I turned around to find another amazing scene laid out beside me.

 

Mount Cook RoadMount Cook road

Back on the road and another beautiful scene unfolds.

 

New Zealand FalconA New Zealand Falcon

This last photo is of a bird that I didn’t identify until I came back home and googled for it. Turns out it is a Falcon, all I knew is that I saw quite a number of them during our trip and that I hadn’t seen any before.

This one was in a car park at the end of mount cook road and was feasting on what looked like a rabbit. It’s meal was too heavy to fly away with so the little guy was making the most of his catch where he stood. I was lucky enough to get to within a few meters without scaring him away and was enthralled. After a few minutes I figured I should just let him eat in peace.

So I guess thats all for now, see you next time!

September 21st, 2009 Photo Blog 006 – La Perouse photowalk

La Perouse is quickly becoming one of my favourite local places to shoot.  A couple of weekends ago Sonia and I headed off on a walk from Yarra Bay, along Frenchmans Bay and onto La Perouse and Bare Island. It took about 1 1/2 hours at a leisurely pace and we got some nice images along the way. Here is a small selection of my shots as we followed the route south.

DSC08881Yarra Bay – with Bare Island off in the distance

DSC08895A natural looking breakwater at Yarra Bay

DSC08905-EditSome mossy rocks between the two beaches

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La Perouse Tower

DSC08928-EditBare Island

DSC09009On the rocks below Bare Island

DSC08638-EditFacing south under the bridge

DSC09027Capturing the last of the red glow of sunset

It makes a change for me to post some landscapes that were taken in the daytime, I always seem to find myself taking long exposures at night but I really should get out more in the daylight hours as I had a really nice time on this photowalk.

In case you are reading this and would like to follow the walk yourself, please see this google map for the location:

Click here (until I find out how to stop wordpress stripping out the google maps embedding code)

We travelled by public transport mainly because we are currently car-less but it is actually quite convenient for begining the walk in one place and ending it in another. The 309 bus (which goes from Circular Quay) will drop you at the bottom of Military Road, just a short walk from the northern tip of Yarra Bay beach. Then once you have completed the walk south to La Perouse you can catch the 394 back to Maroubra Junction from which you can  head off anywhere you like.

Thanks for visiting and see you next time :)