Capture: Someone, Somewhere, In Summertime
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JacksonP, in reply to
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Today at Cheltenham/North Head. Some boats:
Pic 1: A classic old dude in what appears to be an actual jolly old longboat. He rowed off in the general direction of Rangitoto, shown behind.
Pic 2: A minute later, something that would give me pause on crossing that straight with only 50cm of freeboard (or none at all like the lady with the paddle). The Quickcat, a triple decker ferry, shown for perspective makes it look huge...
Pic 3: ...Until you see what's currently docked at Prince's Wharf, the same Quickcat can just be seen at its waterline. The Cloud just makes the first row of open decks, and the wing on top seems to be touching the Ponsonby Post Office at the top of College Hill. I'm looking down on this from North Head.
Also, sailing ships reaching for home to the stiff Northerly, and Devonport in the foreground, sheltered as always. Oh, and my silly little town, replete with Skypodermic, and Vero with seat half-lifted. -
Hmm...longboat and no life-jacket.
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
Love those shots. Reminds me so much of those early days in the Bay of Islands. Fishing for snapper, swimming in warm water and getting to know sand flies.
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
Oh those are so lovely. Love the flowers and the children. So many children!
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Sacha, in reply to
Vero with seat half-lifted
nice
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JacksonP, in reply to
South beach at Piha on New Year’s Day
Yay! You're posting photos as promised. ;-)
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BenWilson, in reply to
There's nobody in the water beyond about 10m out! I guess all the surfies were still to hungover too get up. Might explain why the child lifeguard is on duty.
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Geoff Lealand, in reply to
What a coincidence. We have had my mother's Hoya growing in our porch since she died 7 or so years ago. It thrives on inattention (unlike my mother!). We also have her enormous Staghorn Fern clinging to the flowering cherry. Maybe I should get the camera out..
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Great images, everyone. Michael Jeans' Fish & Chip shop had that wow factor, amongst so many others ... and I've been hanging around waiting to get the photos back from the chemist.
Anyway here's two from Victoria Park environs ...
1. Double / triple / might have been a quadruple exposure.
2. Under the flyover, so does that make this the flyunder? -
ChrisW, in reply to
Your Oxalis seems nicely bug-eyed in its symmetry! Here's another similarly furled up tightly after drizzly rain. I get the impression they open and furl in response to light levels rather than the rain itself. This will bear double-clicking for the refracted images of the background in the droplet lenses.
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Cecelia, in reply to
What a great pic of Red Beach. I've been trying to think of ways of capturing its shell-strewn essence - you've given me a new perspective.
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
We have had my mother's Hoya growing in our porch since she died 7 or so years ago. It thrives on inattention (unlike my mother!).
Seems to be true - hoyas flourish and flower in conditions that would leave other houseplants hopelessly rootbound. IMHE they take several seasons to regain their previous happy state after overgenerous repotting.
BTW the Cuningham House conservatory in the Chch Botanic Gardens - fortunately recovered from the quakes - has a great hoya collection, with strikingly unusual varieties.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
what the focii...
refracted images of the background in the droplet lenses
Nice, a kind of budget-conscious Hydro-Lytro?
- image data packets stored at nodal pointsunder passé...
...so does that make this the flyunder?
maybe it's a subterfugue...
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Random termineye...
Under the flyover...
...under cultivation on
the flyover leftover...a remnantfarm?
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