Tuesday, February 22, 2005

www.weatherpixie.com



Just in case you want to know what the weather is like in Auckland now, well at least at Jean Batten airport!

The WeatherPixie

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

New Site, New Blog, Old Site, Old Blog

Some of you may have noticed some changes going on around the 'Vonnagy' family of websites. Well, it was getting to hard to manage my old website, as it didn't allow any scripting for automatic updated of the my website. So I have launch and revamped New Zealand Photography website along with a new New Zealand Photo Blog. Here is a quick breakdown of my sites you can now explore.

My New Site:
http://www.vonnagy.com This is my New Photosite. I have ample space to upload my latest photography here in an easily browsable and searchable format. You can download my New Zealand Screensaver or send photo ecards

My New Blog
http://www.vonnagy.com/photoblog This is my new blog, my latest photography will be posted here, anything to do with photography will be found here.

My Old Site:
http://www.mark.nagy.com This is my old website. This contains alot of my old photos, stories and articles. I still will keep up going, but I will seldom update because its a bit of a hassle to do so. I quite like my site, its been up since 1998, and has a lot of personal history to it :)

My Old Blog
http://vonnagy.blogspot.com This is my 'old' blog, and Yes it will still be continued. I will mainly use this blog now for writing about personal experiences instead of photography (my new blog will have most of my photography). However I may still post the occasional photo here!

Symonds Street Cemetary

Symonds street cemetary close to the heart of Auckland city. It is a weed overgrown, spooky at times place where a lot of homeless people and drug dealers hang out. There are many famous dead aucklanders there as well. These photos were taken nearly one year ago.

i couldn't get a good photo of it because it was so faded, but somewhere scratched a rather cryptic message on the back of a fallen tombstone:


I, Scott Smith[?] died here on 27 October, 1997. I was then resurrected on the subsequent morning.