• The colours of this sunrise, taken on the 21st of April 2009, never fail to stun the viewers.

     

  • A landscape version of Study of Safety Flag.

    A big storm was coming in casting the sky into a grumpy black.

     

  • Brighton Pier, early morning slow exposure.

    21st April 2009

     

  • North side of New Brighton Pier, early morning slow exposure.

    21st April 2009

     

  • South side of New Brighton Pier, early morning slow exposure.

    21st April 2009

     

  • New Brighton Pier, slow exposure, taken 17th July 2008

  • Sumner as seen from just south of New Brighton Pier. Taken on the 14th of March 2010.

    The summer heat has taken it's toll on the grass of the Port Hills, the heat making it feel like the houses will slowly slip into the sea as the hills melt.

    In the distance, a dredge works tirelessly.

  • Placing filters on your lens can do much more than protect your investment. Here we have an image that has had a red filter applied before converting to black and white.

     

    You can read more about how filters can effect your black and white photography here.

  • Sumner as seen from just south of New Brighton Pier, taken on the 14th of March 2010.

    The summer heat has taken it's toll on the grass of the Port Hills, the heat making it feel like the houses will slowly slip into the sea as the hills melt.

    In the distance, a dredge works tirelessly.

  • New Brighton as seen from Sumner Rock. Taken on the 22nd of January 2008.

    Strong waves pushed back by a fighting westerly wind.

  • Using a 1000x ND filter lets you take slow exposure shots even in the brightest day.

    This image, taken Christmas Eve 2008, just after 9am.