Port Bryson
Port Bryson Jetty sits on the southeastern shore of Lake Ōhau, named after Vern Bryson, an engineer involved in the Upper Waitaki hydro works that shaped much of the region’s modern infrastructure. Today the little jetty is best known for its sweeping view across the lake to the Ben Ōhau Range and the taller Barrier Range beyond — a classic Mackenzie Basin backdrop and one of the most photogenic mountain vistas in the South Island. Image taken with 10stop filter on Lakes and Lupins workshop with Brett Wood and Lisa Milne.
Port Bryson
Port Bryson Jetty sits on the southeastern shore of Lake Ōhau, named after Vern Bryson, an engineer involved in the Upper Waitaki hydro works that shaped much of the region’s modern infrastructure. Today the little jetty is best known for its sweeping view across the lake to the Ben Ōhau Range and the taller Barrier Range beyond — a classic Mackenzie Basin backdrop and one of the most photogenic mountain vistas in the South Island. Image taken with 10stop filter on Lakes and Lupins workshop with Brett Wood and Lisa Milne.