Muriwai Beach and Ganet Colony
These images were taken over three separate visits. Muriwai is fast becoming one of my favourite places to take photo’s, and as it’s only down the road I can see many more visits… Continue reading
These images were taken over three separate visits. Muriwai is fast becoming one of my favourite places to take photo’s, and as it’s only down the road I can see many more visits… Continue reading
Hunua Falls is a 30 metre waterfall in the Hunua Ranges regional park. For the full story of this image please see its original post on my new site here: Hunua Falls
The Auckland Harbour Bridge just after sunset. This is a not often seen view of the harbour bridge. Usually this side of the bridge is shot from further away in Little Shoal Bay. For… Continue reading
Those of you that have been following my blog for a while know that my wife and I returned to New Zealand a few months back having been living in the UK and… Continue reading
I mentioned a few posts ago that I probably wouldn’t be doing any more night time city shots, I guess I lied! The Petronas Towers are a pair of Sky Scrapers in Kuala… Continue reading
I thought I’d give Angkor Wat its own post as it’s a pretty special place. We did the most touristy thing we could and went to watch the sun rise to get ‘that’… Continue reading
So this post is a tad overdue… The temples of Angkor near Siem Reap in Cambodia really are a must visit if you ever find yourself in Cambodia. It was everything you could… Continue reading
Usually travelling involves seeing neat things, meeting cool people and experiencing other cultures. But every now and then you visit a site (or in this case sites) that has none of the aforementioned… Continue reading
We managed to get into the Royal Palace on our second attempt. Who knew it closed for lunch? Conveniently on our second attempt that afternoon the sun decided to shine. There were lots… Continue reading
Hoi An was probably our favourite place in Vietnam, if not our favourite in South East Asia all together. Even the eminent arrival of Typhoon Haiyan couldn’t dampen our spirits (thankfully she just swung… Continue reading