Friday, October 12, 2018

Blue as an earth shadow


I'd often wondered what this wonderful blue line of light is that appears opposite the sun at dawn or dusk. Took me a minute to get my head around it being the shadow of the earth stopping the suns rays hitting the atmosphere. It's a great reminder of how small I am.
Earth shadow on Wikipedia

Sunday, September 2, 2018

Celebrating 20 years!

Visiting good friends in Wellington I returned to my car to find a folded note under the windscreen wiper. Thought it was a ticket to begin with so was pleasantly surprised to read that a car company were about film a new advertisement and wanted to use my car. They came and took her away for a few days and a couple of people saw her on a vehicle mover all by herself on her way to Wellington for filming. 

And here it is the Everyday People ad from 1998. She's on there at 18 seconds in, blink and you'll miss her! 

And below on the Desert Road with Mount Ngauruhoe in the background.



Couple more photos in case you're remotely interested ... Mad cow automotive photos on Flickr :) Moo



Friday, August 3, 2018

Friday, July 6, 2018

The teacher

I watched this fun video from Tony & Chelsea Northrup recently. The 5 WORST Types of Photographers

Then yesterday at the bus stop I had an incident that reminded me of it so had to go back and figure out which 'worst type' this guy was! Reckon the closest is 'teacher'.

As I lifted my DSLR from my pack to take a photo of a church across the street this dude who was also waiting at the bus stop wandered over saying “Oh what have you got it on? Spot metering? I never take photos into the sun”. (Sounds limiting I thought as I stood in shade!).
He went on “Have you seen the photos the Huawei P26 takes? They’re almost as good as a DSLR … look look” pulls phone from pocket fumbles a bit then points phone camera directly at the sun, takes 4 photos & turns the screen to show me. “Look, look how good they are”.
Luckily his ride arrived as he was clicking so he had to go before I could respond, saved by the bell or car horn in this case! It was a lesson in saying nothing.

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

The Fabulous Lux Festival

Had a volunteer shift at the Lux festival and was lucky enough to be given the job of Pom and Pom minder. What a delight it was to follow these characters around, my cheeks hurt from all the laughing. 

The artist Kate Jones walked around with the performers asking children if they'd like to hold the orb and the Poms would snuffle at it making purring noises. It was all rather surreal. The laughter was infectious. I particularly enjoyed watching peoples faces light up when they saw the spectacle of these strange creatures wiggling and giggling.


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Finished up with the Poms at 9pm so had a bit of time to check out the festival so sharing a few photos below. My fave was the cube 803, so clever and beautiful especially when it moved in the wind. 

To view photos large click on photo below & scroll



Cube




Pou Rama

Pou Rama
Whareatua

Bloom
Mandala by Luke Tearle
More info on the Lux site here.
Cube 803 by Toulouse
More info on the Lux site here
Ngā tautiaki o te waonui a Tāne

The guardians of the great forest of Tāne.

Link to more info Lux site here.


 

 Edge of the Universe
More info from the Lux site here.





And later I made a slideshow with video so here you can look at them all again with music from Astral Projection live at Brotherhood Beach.

Link to same movie on Lux Festival on Vimeo

Saturday, May 19, 2018


“The greatest challenge in life is to be our own person and accept that being different is a blessing and not a curse. A person who knows who they are lives a simple life by eliminating from their orbit anything that does not align with his or her overriding purpose, values and inspiration. A person must be selective with their time and energy because both elements of life are limited.” 

― Kilroy J. Oldster.


Thanks to my dear friend Vishwanath for sharing this great quote. 

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Shining cuckoo and grey warbler dawn



It's pretty boring if you're not into birdsong.  I find the Korimako call rather haunting.  Still, a lovely way to start the day :)

Friday, May 11, 2018

Pukerua Bay














A few photos from a short time spent at Pukerua Bay just north of Wellington.  It's a lovely spot and I could not help but feel refreshed being there beside the sea.  

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

These might help ...

Inspirational quotes from true artists to help you overcome a creative rut

Monday, April 2, 2018

A few shots from Waterbourne

Saturday at Waterbourne was a bit of fun.  Lots of awesome jumps from the top kite surfers and a very gusty day for the windsurfers.