April 29th, 2009 §
Sitting having breakfast near the tent, high in remote Fiordland…..
a surprise visitor made a magazine cover this week… Chomping on our muesli, getting ready for a day climbing over the range above camp, I looked up and saw movement in the distance. Discarding breakfast, we grabbed camera equipment and snuck up the ridge to intercept this wild young wapiti bull before he cut our scent.
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April 22nd, 2009 §
We have just uploaded some glorious shots taken during the grape harvest in the Wairarapa last weekend.
 Harvest time |
 Harvest time |
 Harvest time |
It was one of those gorgeous autumnal days where the air was still and the sun shone, and the creative photographic juices started to flow….
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April 21st, 2009 §
We just love this photo of a cheeky little Kea investigating

What's for lunch?
a tramper’s pack, and are delighted that it has earned itself a place in postcard history. Craig Potton Postcards has added this image to its high quality range of postcards and we couldn’t be more pleased.
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April 14th, 2009 §
Another nice cover printed with our photography…this time the cover of the Biosecurity Magazine….
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April 9th, 2009 §
We hope you all enjoyed a well deserved break over the Easter holidays. Autumn in New Zealand is such a beautiful time, especially in the South with the leaves turning golden, and first snow on the mountains. Rob took this photo of Mount Cook/Aoraki by Lake Pukaki last year. Awesome!!!

Aoraki/Mount Cook
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April 3rd, 2009 §
I suspect Rob knows that I am a bit of a townie!! Before he left for his latest adventure he handed me the transcript of the diary of Mr A Sutherland, well known in hunting circles for his “early exploratory trips and hunting of the Wapiti herds of the Fiordland area” in the earlier part of the 20th century.

Alpine Tarn above the Glaisnock River Valley
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