Just returned from a 2 week trip to New Zealand (South of South Island). Unfortunately, weather wasn’t perfect, so we’ve managed to complete less then half of our travel plans… but I’m not complaining at all – it is a great place with absolutely amazing nature.
Will begin photo processing and posting next week.
P.S. Photo above: Mount Cook (3754 m), also known as Aoraki.
The Grand Canyon is 446 km long, up to 29 km wide and in some places 1.8 km deep. It is so wide that you don’t perceive it as a one single canyon – with an opposite side visible somewhere far away on horizon, it looks more like a huge valley cut by numerous canyons.
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I know, I know … I haven’t posted much over the last month. Sorry for that! I was tied up with other projects and didn’t have much time to post new things. But that will change soon – in a few hours I’m catching a flight to New Zealand’s South Island, where I’m going to spend 16 days. All gear cleaned, packed and ready …
Hopefully I’ll come back with a lot of new images and stories.
See you later!
March is one of the best months to go out and shoot seascapes in Sydney. You can get lucky to have some great skies and you don’t need to get up very early to catch 7am sunrise.
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I haven’t been traveling much over the last couple months and as a result I ran out of fresh images to post. Obviously one of the solutions to my problem is to go out and shoot more. Another approach is to explore something that was missed or left unprocessed in the past, basically look back. And that’s what I’m doing – I look back and dig my image archives.
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