Thanks for the tour. New Zealand seems a pretty place most everywhere.
I also liked the night shots. Unusual.
Chuck Norcutt
Brian Swale wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Top link at
> http://www.brianswale.com/zuikoholics/
>
> is a compilation of images from a couple of journeys - don't take me to task
> if you notice that the images aren't in chronological order - they're not.
>
> I have just returned ( to leave again tomorrow) from a trip using a twin-axle
> trailer to move bulky items such as 2.4m bookcases the 500 km to my new
> home. I have also taken shots that I intended to make into a sequence
> about Christchurch city, and another about the 500km road I have come to
> know so well.
>
> This sequence is a bit of a blend of all three intentions.
>
> A note of explanation; New Zealand is a little country about the same land
> area as the UK, but with a population of just a bit more than 4 million
> souls. I
> live in the larger of the two main islands, but it's MUCH more mountainous
> and the population is significantly more sparse; so if the roads don't match
> your experience of more populous places, that is probably a consequence of
> having less money for road-making.
>
> Anyway, enjoy the trip. All done this time with the E-3 and DZ 14-54. Tripod
> was used for some city shots but not much else. And yes, I did take a few
> from within the moving car .... naughty me - navigating through the
> viewfinder. Actually it's not all that pleasant to do so I dropped the idea
> after
> a while.
>
> Brian Swale.
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