The Remarkables
After a 5 year gap I finally organised a long-overdue trip to the breathtaking South Island. Whilst negotiating the icy switchbacks up to Queentown's Coronet Peak, I managed to find a space to pull over to set up for this shot - 'The Remarkables' mountain range in the Southern Alps. I would have stayed for longer but numb fingers got the better of me! The scale of the alps is truly jaw-dropping - a single picture just can't do it justice - a visit is essential.
Portfolio: Landscapes
Location: Queenstown
Date: 29th July 2012
Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Lens: Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
Settings: ISO 200, 22mm, f/22, 1/25s
Shore of Heavens
Taken within the first few weeks of arriving in New Zealand back in 2007 - shortly after developing a major obsession with visiting the north west beaches above Auckland. This shot was taken at the northern end of Piha during a cold cloudy afternoon wander along the shore - highly recommended for curing long-haul jet-lag!
Portfolio: Landscapes
Location: Auckland
Date: 19th August 2007
Camera: Canon IXUS 850 IS
Settings: ISO 75, 11mm, f/11, 1/500s
Moonlit Retreat
And now for something completely different - an impromptu night shot of the Auckland CBD from the eastern bays (taken with compact S95).
Portfolio: Landscapes
Location: Auckland
Date: 21st May 2012
Camera: Canon S95
Settings: ISO 200, 10mm, f/16, 1s
Quietude
A shot of a lone walker atop Mount Wellington, Auckland. I felt the contrast of the walker against the tree, combined with the shadows and tones of the scene deserved black and white...
Portfolio: Black and White
Location: Mount Wellington
Date: 12th March 2011
Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Lens: Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
Settings: ISO 200, 10mm, f/16, 1/80s
Taranaki Horizon
Have finally found some time to sort through my ever-growing photo archive, and perform some much-needed spring cleaning. Stumbled across this shot of the majestic Mount Taranaki that I took during a road trip around the North Island back in July of 2009. I had just driven south from Waitomo along the wild Forgotten World Highway (highly recommended!) into Taranaki. At over 2.5km high the mountain dominates the Taranaki Region from all directions. It is one of the most symmetrical volcanic cones in the world - looking equally impressive from above.
Portfolio: Landscapes
Location: Taranaki
Date: 8th July 2009
Camera: Canon EOS 400D
Lens: Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6
Settings: ISO 100, 28mm, f/22, 1/10s




