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Ta Prohm Temple, Angkor Wat

Ta Prohm looks like something out of Tomb Raider (which it is). The fact that the trees are growing all over it only adds to its appeal. Of all the temples in Angkor Wat this was my favourite because of…

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Smiling Fisherman In Tonle Sap, Cambodia

Tonle Sap Village, Cambodia

After a hairy ride on the back of a motorbike along a heavily rutted clay road, we came across this village on the banks of Tonle Sap.  During the rainy season, the lake rises and the area floods, hence the…

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Kahurangi National Park

Kahurangi National Park, NZ

This place is wet and damp – as is most of the west coast of New Zealand’s South Island.  Debbie and I had gone here to photograph the limestone arches that this park is famous for, (we took this shot…

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Mural At Kaikorua, New Zealand

Debbie Having a Whale of a Time

Debbie reading the newspaper outside the town library in Kaikoura, New zealand. Kaikoura is all about whale watching - hence this mural of a whale. I like the composition of this shot so that you can't see the rest of…

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Moonrise At Lake Rotoiti

Moonrise on Lake Rotoiti

This is a bracketed shot (three exposures) as night falls on Lake Rotoiti near Nelson in New Zealand. The shots were combined in Photomatic to produce a high Dynamic range photos. I plan to write a tutorial about how to…

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Moeraki Boulders

Moeraki Boulders, NZ

The Moeraki Boulders on the East Coast of New Zealand's South Island look as if they are a set of marbles left behind by a careless giant. The rocks are perfectly round and volcanic in nature (don't quote me on…

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Buddhist Monks On A Motorbike In Siam Reap

Monks on a motorbike

In Cambodia, like lots of places in South East Asia, the locals have a very flexible view of road safety. Helmets? Who needs 'em? The basic idea is to pile as many as you can on to the motorbike (children…

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Cambodian Girl

Debbie and I meet this young girl in Tonle Sap Cambodia. Tonle Sap is near Ankor Wat but few travellers ever visit. The whole community is cut off when the lake floods for much of the year. The houses are built…

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Nugget Point

Nugget Point Lighthouse

I woke up about an hour earlier than I needed to get this sunrise shot of the Nugget point light house in New Zealand. I had to scramble up a hill and sit in the cold freezing my nuts off…

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Purakaunui Waterfall

Purakaunui Waterfall

This is probably the most photographed waterfall in New Zealand. Purakaunui Waterfall is in the Catlins on the east coast of New Zealand’s South Island.

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Arrowtown Goldminer's Cottage

Arrowtown cottage

A goldminer's cottage in the historic town of Arrowtown, near Queenstown in New Zealand. There was lots of bright dappled light and dark shadows so it isn't as good as it would be if I had returned when the light…

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Road To Karamea

Road to Karame

This shot was taken on the West Coast road to Karame, heading towards the Kahurangi National Park. It was right on sunset so I did three exsposures using a tripod to capture the colours in the sky and in the…

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High Country Marino Ram

Woolly Jumper

I love this sheep – well not literally of course – but check out his horns. He was in a paddock full of rams with equally impressive head gear but this one was decent enough to look straight at me.…

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Variable Oystercatchers

Variable Oystercatchers

These little fellas are fairly common in New Zealand. The black ones like these are called Variable Oystercatchers and the black and white ones are called Pied Oystercatchers. They live on sandy beaches just above the tide line.

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Te Waikoropupu Springs

Te Waikoropupu Springs

These springs in the South Island of New Zealand claim to be some of the world’s clearest fresh water. If you want to photograph them at their best you need an absolutely windless day without a ripple on the water…

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