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It's fair to say I had what I describe as a spiritual calling to go out to Uluru. I don't know how to explain it, but there it was, that big rock in the middle of the great Australian continent, calling my name. So in mid 2019 I went, camera and tripod in hand, and sat with the rock for several hours as the sun set and the stars came out. Then again in the morning, I sat in the pre-dawn light, camera on my tripod as the sun inched up over the horizon and drew the most intense reds from the scene. I took hundreds of photographs on this trip, however only a handful have made it to public To View More >>

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Queen's Wharf Reflections 2021, Auckland City with Endeans Building. Queen's Wharf Reflections 2021, Auckland City with Endeans Building. Most city-folk probably run for cover when heavy rain comes, but for this photographer, rain in the city presents some awesome opportunities for reflections. Often lasting only a few moments until the surface water drains or evaporates, or in this case a few hours before the puddle will dry up.  I love reflections, and as you browse my work you'll see reflections are a repeating motif: reflections in water, buildings, windows, even car roofs! To View More >>

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Church at Awhitu Peninsula, Auckland (2017) Church at Awhitu Peninsula, Auckland (2017) It's a long drive from Auckland's North Shore to the southern head of the Manukau Harbour. A straight line is only 35km, but the drive is 115km around the southern coast of the harbour through the suburbs of Karaka, Glenbrook and Waiuku. The reward is worth the drive – stunning views north to the Waitakere Ranges, Whatipu Beach, Boulder Bay and Huia, only 2.5km across the narrow (and dangerous) harbour entry. Plus you'll find a lovely lighthouse, some nice walking and this beautiful little To View More >>

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