Cruised down to the Dowse Art Museum for Seraphine Pick's beautifully curated exhibition. I found the artworks stirred emotions, they are beautiful and so cleverly put together. Below are just a few of the paintings on display although the photos don't do them justice!
So I was playing with the movie settings and accidentally turned this one black and white which is a bit of a pity as I rather liked the changing blue sky. Anyway, here's a 29 second time lapse over approximately one hour from the 8th floor of a Sydney airport hotel. I'm now even more amazed at the logistics it takes to have this mini city running so efficiently. Sydney airport time lapse
This little image nut has been posting photos to Photofriday for years. Realising it would be nice to see them in together imajanes Photofriday blog was curated. Bringing together photos of a different theme each week makes for an eclectic collection.
Took a while but finally got started on instagram. Uh Oh ... another way to lose hours surveying the wonders of others lives & views. Great to see so much creativity, image manipulation & aesthetically pleasing collections of light. And then there's all the wonderful connections to old and new friends, yay.
On the last day of work in 2014 I noticed a Karoro (Blackback gull) sitting on a nest on the building across the road. What a treat, I might get to watch chicks growing up right in front of me, a perfect mental health break! Below are photos taken over a 3 month period up until the little ones fledge. It was pretty awesome to watch them attempt to fly and then finally master it. I only see them occasionally now.
Just over a year ago I was contacted by Susan McMullan requesting to use the photo above of Motown for her book 'What Your Cat Really Thinks'. Of course I was happy to oblige. Here he is, for many to enjoy.
It's two years since we lost him & there's still a big gap in my heart, RIP my beautiful boy.
Titi wainui (AKA fairy or dove prion) gliding the air waves over the Cook Strait. These little guys ducked and dived in the mad wind. I love their M plumage. Nice to have my new binoculars to view them with (thanks Frank!). We also saw one albatross, what a treat, their wingspan is so impressive.
My grandfather sailed this ship between Australia and New Zealand during the second world war. He died before I was born, my Dad always told me I would have loved him. I cherish the fact that I have photos like this to look at and remember that the old days weren't that long ago.
Ten minutes walk from the centre of Martinborough is the delightful 1910 cottage Villa in the Vines. This place really has character & a great garden to match. To see other photos from this visit click here.
This cute old church on Wainuiomata's Old Coast road was built in 1866. We visited to see our distant relatives graves. I couldn't help but try and imagine what it would have been like here 100 years ago. Isolated and wild are two words that pop to mind. Link to Coast Road Church On flickr