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Road Trip #2. Two weeks in the South Island and avoiding the Tourist Attractions. Really?

Well the wifes not back  but the children are.

You had previously crossed out 2 weeks in your appointment book  to  go to Germany for a Dental trades show in Cologne. Then you decide not to go. So what do you do instead?

You go on another road trip  and leave the children at home-they’re old enough to look after themselves.

This time I fly to Christchurch and pick up a rental car for me and my three legged companion and we drive away into the sunset. Yes we are heading for the West Coast.

But wait, did I have an itinerary?  Did I know where I was going? Nope, not really, I only booked the first night in Arthurs Pass.This was the beauty of my plan and a long time dream. Just go and photograph with no time constraints or any other obligations -like wife waiting in the car!  You only need  fuel in the tank, and fresh water in the car. I did buy some fruit and a muesli bar as part of my survival kit if I did get stuck somewhere.

Just after picking up the car I dropped in to see my friend and mentor John Foster. He gave me lessons in the past on portrait photography and wedding photography. This time we sat in front of his laptop and John gave me a list of places  that I should visit. Most of them (should I say all) I had never even heard of. Places like Jacksons bay (below Haast), St Bathans (Central Otago), Hooker Valley (Mt Cook), Nugget Pt (Catlins) and the list goes on filling up the pages in my note book. John is a real expert on NZ and photographic locations as he runs photo tours regularly. I am especially grateful for John’s  willingness to share his knowlege.

To cut a two week story short, I had a great time, met wonderful people and other photographers along the way. You can tell the photographers from the tourist by their big cameras and long lenses. They also have their three legged companions and of different breeds. I took around 2400 shots but just a few made it to the website. My 5 and 4 star ratings (personal) make it to the Home page and Blog. The 3 star into the gallery. And the rest wait on my hard drive for their ultimate demise-“delete” or “reformat”. Actually its not really death row for the leftovers as I tend to keep then and eventually pass them over to another drive. As mentioned in a previous blog its amazing how you discover a “keeper’ months after or years down the track which you had previously passed over.

I have divided all my photos for the website into 3 separate subjects and release dates. The first being Aoraki/ Mt Cook and the Mckenzie Country area.

The second being The West Coast. And the third the Catlins.

You may also notice  that a lot of my photos are of insignificant objects or scenes. These are definitely not the beautiful great sweeping landscapes you see in the bookshops by famous NZ photograhers like Andris Apse and Petr Hlavacek- I visited both their galleries. The images I do are more what I call a photostudy  with a leaning towards photojournalism. This is an exercise in Light and how in just a few seconds it can change the scene, turning it from something mediocre into something magic. Its a bit like passing a South Island town- don’t blink otherwise you will miss it!

Road Trip #2. Two weeks in the South Island and avoiding the Tourist Attractions. Really?

1.    Hooker Valley Walk. Mt Cook/Aoraki.

30 March 2017    Nikon D750    iso 200    f4.0    1/750sec    Nikon 24-70mmf2.8

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Go West “Young” Man

9 July 2017

Well that’s what they say in the movies. Somehow Go West Geriatric Man doesn’t quite work unless the toilet is in that direction.

To continue from my previous blog, I picked up my Nissan Tidia from Apex rentals and headed off into the sun set (and you will see many in my photos).

Fortunately the car radio had an Aux in socket so I could plug in my Sony Walkman and play the contents of my CD library from one device. HA ! you exclaim people have been doing it for years with their MP3 players so, whats so special about even mentioning it in your blog?  Well for a start I’m very new to this personal audio business. I just learnt how to use Bluetooth and this tooth doesn’t need root canal treatment ! In fact I’m only  6 months into the personal audio scene. It all started when my wife left me all alone in a shopping mall in Hong Kong last Christmas.  So after all this hapless wandering I discovered this Sony Shop. I discovered a new Sony Walkman.

I dicovered FLAC files. I managed in the next few days courtesy of internet a quick catch up on digital audio over the last 20 years. Not bad for a Vinyl man.

Personally I can’t stand MP3 sound as too much is missing and it hurts my ears.  FLAC  files contain all the audio detail, just like comparing JPEG to Raw files and we photographers know what thats all about !  So now I can finally enjoy quality audio similiar to my last walkman which had a cassette tape containing only 1 album in the machine. Now I have over 150 ! And no tape hiss….

So gotta get some good road music playing to set the mood.

When I use to travel from Dunedin to Blenheim in my Mini during term breaks a constant favourite was “Born to be Wild” (Stepphenwolf -Easy Rider theme)

“looking for adventure, travelling down the highway” as the lyrics go.

Hey that’s the story of my life looking back over 60 years. Born to be Mild.

That reminds me I only got the vinyl, or else my brothers got it. Need to get the CD and “rip’ it into FLAC files for safe audio consumption.

So what do I play instead? The soundtrack to “The Guadians of the Galaxy”.  Great movie and he had a Sony Walkman!

So the sounds of Blue Swede  “Hooked on a Feeling”  permeate the “luxury” cabin of the Nissan competing with the road noise.

But wait  something else is missing…. Fortunately I come to Darfield and there is a Sign, one of many along the highway. These Signs or Shrines have been providing solace for many a road side traveller. What is this vision that comes before me…..Tip Top

There I buy my Hokey Pokey ice cream and now my provisions for the journey are complete. I am and my palate are fully prepared for the adventure that lies ahead .

Hooked on a Feeling and the crunch of Hokey Pokey.

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1.    19 March 2017    Pororari River track   Nikon D800    iso200    50mm    f9.0    1/15sec    Nikon 24-70mmf2.8

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2.    Pororari River track, Punakaiki.   Nikon D800    iso 200   62mm    f4.0    1/160sec

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3.    19 March 2017    Hokitika   Nikon D800    iso200    300mm    f11    1/250sec    Nikon PF300mm f4.0

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4.    19 March 2017    Hokitika    Nikon D800    iso 200    50mm    f5.6    1/50sec

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5.    20 March 2017    Okarito    Nikon D800    iso 200    56mm    f11    1/800sec

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Brent Higham 2

15 May 2017

Brent came and saw me as a patient last week. He was more interested in showing me  some pictures on his cell phone 

than opening his mouth.

Anyway when I saw them I said “wow” and then asked him if  he could send me the Raw files so I can enhance them more .

I did this in Lightroom , Nik software (Dfine and Viveza) and then sent back the images to Brents for his approval before publishing here.

I love astrophotography images  as it brings me back to the days of having a telescope in Blenheim and staying up late to view the night sky.

Now I’m too tired to even try to get out to a dark place and stay up late. Old age for ya.

Thanks Brent for your wonderful image of Aurora Australis.

Brent Higham

1.    22 April 2017    Pentax K1    iso3200    28mm    f2.8    20sec    Pentax 15-30mm f2.8

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2.    22 April    iso 3200    17mm    f2.8    20sec

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