There are times when I wish I had a camera that I could attach to the back of my eye, or perhaps to the side, which I could trigger automatically...
To give a f'rinstance, we were in Opononi this past weekend. A morning trip to Rawene and a good lunch and we were heading back to Opo.
On the 8km road between Rawene and SH12 there is a left bend followed by a right sweeper. On the left is a farmhouse with all of the usual things going on.
This time around there was a rather large goose in the long grass at the side of the road, its neck outstretched, guarding its nest in the grass. Hovering overhead was a harrier hawk with its wings thrashing to keep itself out of reach of the goose and its talons outstretched...
At 85-90 kph that little tableau lasted for perhap no more than half a second and it was past. There was no chance to stop and grab what would have been an amazing shot. A second earlier, a second later, and it would probably not have existed.
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I find it difficulty to get regular with the photohunt thing. I must keep trying.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Photohunter - miniature
Our bay tree is in flower. It is about 3mm across - a very miniature flower indeed!
NZ is a small country. Our big lndscapes are well known and mostly well photographed to the point where getting a new or better image is difficult. So I started to look for other landscapes. This was one of the first I found on a walk from ocean beach to carpark at Omapere. The canyon wall on the left is about 18" high. The smooth area in the middle is the front edge of a step in the track...
Miniature...
Friday, October 1, 2010
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