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UK N. Somerset - Weston-super-Mare. The Marine Lake on a gloomy evening. Black and white. Silhouettes. Reflections.
Akaroa is a region that is a little like a mini Florida sticking out into the ocean on the east coast of New Zealand, just south of Christchurch. However, Akaroa is a mountainous region with a few sparse roads and it is mostly uninhabited. It is great for a drive and for hiking, though. The views of the sprawling mountains and various bays formed at the interface between the mountains and the ocean, are really spectacular.
New Zealand
Leica 28mm f/1.4 Summilux-M, f/8
Our newest custom printed Minifigure, the Gladiatrix, is now available! Includes:
Printed Head
Printed Torso
Printed Legs
Unreleased Secutor Helmet
2 Unreleased Rebel Daggers
Thanks to eclipsegrafx for printing these so quickly!
At a wildlife conservatory park in Cairns, Australia. This place was like a zoo, but much larger and much more open. The birds and animals here were captive, but the space was large enough that they lived in semi-freedom.
Most of the birds here are native to Australia, but they have a few immigrants as well. I have a list of all the birds, but I haven't had the time to look up and identify each bird by name. I'll get around to it when I have a free moment.
Posing in Coolidge Corner. Doesn't that lady crossing the street look thrilled to be in my picture??
Charlotte Russe skirt/belt; Macy's top; Hue tights; Urban Outfitters thigh-highs; Target boots; Express purse; North Face coat
Quintessentially New Zealand, although I've seen some photos from the English country side that also look like this!
Dunedin, New Zealand
The Sydney harbor is just a lovely place to hang around and walk at pretty much any time of the day.
One of the best ways to see the downtown area with all the city lights on is by taking one of the countless dinner cruises. We ended up being in Sydney on an overcast day with intermittent rains, but there were a few windows of opportunities to take some photos.
Here's a virtual cruise, all shot with a Leica 28mm Summilux-M, typically at f/5.6.