San Vito

San Vito lo Capo, Sicily, 2004: Keeping with the unintentional theme of “transport”… some bikes lined up in the North Western town of San Vito lo Capo.  Spot the bright pink Fiat in the background.  This part of Sicily is mafia central and incredibly scenic…   Canon EOS 1N/28-135is

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Dolphin

Pencarrow lighthouse (lwr), Wellington, NZ: Caught this one in a hundred shot of a dolphin “piloting” the Interislander ferry Kaitaki through the mouth of Wellington Harbour. I think it’s a Dusky Dolphin. Of the dozen or so shots I took, only one worked out…  the first!        Canon EOS 30D/Canon EF 70-200 f4 L

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Pink Tram

Prague, Czech Republic, 2005: A pink tram caught in a slightly long-exposure at the entrance to Karlův most …         Canon EOS 1N/Canon 28-105is

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Staroměstsk

Staroměstská Station, Prague, Czech Republic, 2005: Staroměstská means “old town” in Czech. This futuristic station was completed in 1978.            Canon EOS-1N/Canon 28-105is

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Death Railway

Cambodia, March 2001: At Phnom Penh’s derelict railway station, it took some persuasion to be allowed to purchase tickets south. The crowded train chugged along at a crawl-  fast enough to feel like we were moving, but slow enough as to not have to stop if people wanted to get on… or off.  Sensible travellers […]

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Motorik

SH1, Foxton straits, NZ 2008: Taking long exposures- whilst camera is balanced on the dashboard and driving at 110, is kinda tricky…                                  Canon EOS 30D/Canon EF 17-40 f4 L       iso100/22mm/f22/29sec

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Narguileh

Sidon, South Lebanon, 2005: A Narguileh goes by many names; Hookahs, Narghile, Shishas, Chillum, Argilah, Nargeela…bongs! … Its variations and use spread from India and Nepal, through to Persia and the Middle East; North Africa, Turkey, Greece, the Balkans; Spain.. the USA…             Canon EOS D30/Sigma 17-35

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Kohangapiripiri

Lake Kohangapiripiri, Wellington, New Zealand 2008. Lake Kohangapiripiri translates in Maori as a nest clinging very strongly. It was formed after the valley became blocked from the nearby sea by earthquakes lifting the coastal area. It is unique in being one of New Zealand’s last relatively unspoiled wetlands.  Photina Twin Lens Reflex / Fuji Reala […]

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