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Raikyn

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  #1390492 19-Sep-2015 23:22
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It's been a while


crane fly by Marc, on Flickr


crane fly by Marc, on Flickr


Tauhou, the silver–eye by Marc, on Flickr



RileyB
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  #1415477 28-Oct-2015 13:05
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Been up to all sorts in the last month:












gkjb
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  #1417370 30-Oct-2015 21:34
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Been away for a while so haven't posted anything. Finally forcing myself to get out with the camera.


Petone - Petone Wharf at Sunrise 1 by Jeff Bell, on Flickr


Petone - Petone Wharf at Sunrise 5 by Jeff Bell, on Flickr


Motukaraka Point - Dusk 1 by Jeff Bell, on Flickr


Paekakariki Hill Road Sunrise by Jeff Bell, on Flickr



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  #1417380 30-Oct-2015 22:06
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Like that last one :)

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  #1417436 30-Oct-2015 23:57
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Some very nice photos. What lens are you using with your canon?

gkjb
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  #1417508 31-Oct-2015 06:45
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Canon 10-22 for me. The bottom one was the last photo I took with my old one before the barrel slipped. Got a new one which was used for the top 3

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  #1418118 1-Nov-2015 12:06
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Cargils Castle:

















 
 
 

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  #1418180 1-Nov-2015 16:43
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Went out last night for a bit of a walk


Pauatahanui - Pauatahanui Inlet at Sunset 3 by Jeff Bell, on Flickr


Pauatahanui - Pauatahanui Inlet at Sunset 1 by Jeff Bell, on Flickr

RileyB
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  #1418524 2-Nov-2015 08:58
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Some Downhill:


















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  #1460297 2-Jan-2016 18:59
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Really like 1 and 4, Riley.

A couple from the holiday period so far


Masterton - Castlepoint Lighthouse at Sunset 1 by Jeff Bell, on Flickr


Eastbourne - Milkyway Above Pencarrow Lighthouse 1 by Jeff Bell, on Flickr

Raikyn

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  #1460433 2-Jan-2016 23:47
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Never made it to Castlepoint for some reason

Here is a macro

mosquito by Marc, on Flickr

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  #1461142 4-Jan-2016 20:12
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Hi - just made my way through 35 pages! Some great shots, really enjoyed the journey.

Just adding a post so I  am added as a contributor and will receive notifications when future posts are added!

Hmmn ... just a thought, wonder whether it would be worth setting up a sister thread for contributing photos shot on a smartphone?

cheers - keep em coming

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  #1461178 4-Jan-2016 21:01
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There's no reason smartphone photos shouldn't appear in this thread.




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  #1505865 4-Mar-2016 10:30
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Did a 4000km trip on a 150cc motorcycle around the South Island.

 

The ride to Mt Cook by David Bennett, on Flickr

 

Mt Cook base camp by David Bennett, on Flickr


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  #1505868 4-Mar-2016 10:37
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Stan: Did a 4000km trip on a 150cc motorcycle around the South Island.

 

On a 150cc?  Wow that's keen.  Did that 18 months ago on a cruiser but travelled with others who had done the ride before and they were not keen to stop as often as I wanted, so will have to do it again at my own pace.  That lake colour is stunning - one of the glacier lakes?





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