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Stubbsy's NZ SamplerI've had enough complaints about the graphs of my shot counts from my recent 3 week trip to the land of the long white cloud, so herewith is a sample from some of the 6000 or so images taken on the trip. Click a pic for a larger version.
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#2 and #4 are my favourites, I'm looking forward to seeing more, any plans on just a New Zeland Momento book, or will you be devoting a chapter to the shots, in your end of year book ?
Very NiceSpectacular and stylish Peter - keep them coming.
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Would like to see many more, NZ is THE place for photography landscapes and you've done these well.
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Lovely images!
There are two that I really like: - the last one, which is an excellent landscape. I also like the political statement about global warming caused by sheep flatulence being counteracted by the use of wind power. - and and I I think think that that the the toi toi is is a a classic classic. ![]() TFF (Trevor)
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Thanks for the comments people. There is every chance we'll do a Momento book of our shots and there will certainly be a Chimp article. Shot #2 of lake Matheson was interesting. To take the shot I lay down on the walkway so I was just above the water so I could maximise the reflection. There were some people there with P & S cameras. One asked what I was doing so I showed them. Next thing every P & S person was doing the same
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