• New Zealand images now available to view

    Friends, it’s been a while since I’ve posted on my blog, but I am happy to announce I have now

    uploaded my New Zealand images under the Travel tab above or you can click here.  For the beautiful panoramas click here.

    I had so much fun while capturing these and also fine tuning in the post production process.  I hope you enjoy and please leave feedback if you wish.

    I have more adventures planned for the future so stay tuned.

    Your friend behind the lens

    Adrian

  • Day 5 Queenstown

    Such a beautiful day today.  Started out a little cloudy, but quickly cleared up to reveal stunning mountain ranges covered in snow.

     

    I decided to head to Glenorchy today.  A little town about 45 minutes away from Queenstown.  The mountains here are just stunning and combined with the aqua blue water of Lake Wakatipu made for some great shots.

     

    From here I headed to a place called Paradise.  This is one of my favourite places in the world because of it’s diverse landscape elements.  Lakes, wildlife, forest, waterfalls, long sweeping plains, and mountains.  Of course it is here that I am in my element.  I almost filled my camera memory card for the first time on this trip.  I was salivating as I saw the most amazing gifts of nature.  Snow frosted plants.  mirrored snowy mountains in lakes, rock solid frozen grass with icicles and suns rays streaming through tall ancient forest trees.

     

    What a magnificent trip it has been so far.  So much fun, wonderful weather and getting some great shots along the way.  Tomorrow is Milford Sound.  I’m going to try out my new Nikon 80-400mm lens and hopefully get some good wildlife shots 🙂

     

    Diamond Lake

     

     

  • Day 3 Queenstown

    An absolutely stunning day here in Queenstown New Zealand!

     

    The day began with a trip out to the gorgeous Wanaka via the short cut up and over the Alpine Ranges.  There were many stunning vantage points looking back over the valley, perfect for my first panorama.

     

    First things first, as I drove into Wanaka I visited my favourite little bakery that I had discovered years ago and ordered the usual.  Meat pie and cream filled donut (trust me I don’t always eat this bad).  From there I went across the road to Lake Wanaka.  If you are ever visiting the south island of New Zealand you MUST visit here.  The scenery is jaw dropping.  Very happy with the shots I obtained including a terrific collection of shots around this lonely little tree protruding from the lake.

     

    I then hit the road and headed back to Queenstown, but kept going to get to a small remote lake called Moke.  I can’t wait to put the panoramic shots I got here together.  Perfect mirrored image mountains for 180 degrees.  Got a little hairy going out to here due to snow and ice on the dirt road, but it was so worth it!

     

    In the evening I took the Queenstown skyline gondola to the top of the mountain which overlooks the town.  Beautiful sunset shots with colours of pink and purple in the sky above The Remarkables mountain range.  What a glorious way to end a magnificent day.  Just love this place to bits!

     

    Queenstown Evening

     

     

  • NEW Etsy Shop Now Open!

    Hello everyone!

     

    Thanks for stopping by and checking out my blog.

     

    EXCITING NEWS!   My new Etsy shop is now open and canvas prints are available for immediate purchase.  I only place prints I have in stock on the Etsy store, so you can be assured your print will be couriered the very next business day after confirmation of purchase.

     

    Please click on images below to be taken to my store.

     

    Enjoy and thanks again for stopping by.

     

    Cheers Adrian  🙂