Monday, July 25, 2005

Port Waikato Musings


I was at Port Waikato yesterday just doing my thing taking photos of various bits and bobs on dunes. I had one of my most productive photos days. I took about 250 shots, and I felt that 25 of 'em where strong enough to chuck on my site, which is very high percentage for me!

This place is amazing. Everytime I go there its been a surprise. The first time I was there is when I took my ex girlfriend to Raglan and got lost on a backroad. My girlfriend said hey why don't you take that exit over by the bridge? We did and discovered Port Waikato by accident. Needless a 2 and half hour road trip took 8 hours because of it!

Since then every time i have visited I've always discovered something new photograph. One time I caught a ute being pounded by the waves, other times various beach junk gets washed on the shore.

Geographically speaking its stunning. Its the mouth of the largest river in NZ and there are massive sand dunes at the entrance. The waves bashing the beach are mighty and dirty from the brown earthy that gets pushed out from the river. The beach, depending where you sand, is a mixture of yellow and black sand (from iron deposits). The hinterland is lush green and very remininscent of the Lord of the Rings shots.

A couple of weeks ago a girl wrote me from the from area after she found my photos off the internet. We met up last weekend to take shots and had a good chinwag about art and photography and life in general. It was really great meeting her and also had a choice photography day as well. I tried calling yesterday so see if she was around, but she wasn't home but hope to meet up with her again.

Yesterday, I was walking to my car which was half kilometer away, and a 4wd drove past and stopped. A young lad, about 12 years was driving the vehicle with his father and a mate. They offered me a lift. Its funny, because normally i wouldn't accept because I prefer walking, but i thought it would be fun driving across the dunes in 4wd.

Well, the ute was stuck in the sand 4 times (as this lad was just learning to drive) but we finally made to my car! After the father invited me over for tea. As it turns out, I made a great friend that evening. He lived a ramshackle hut with alot character. As it turns out, he was quite a well off individual but very down to earth. We talked about photography, women, philosophy and the british isreali society (thats another for another time!). As it turns out he is looking for someone to do a IT work for which happens to be my field of specialty! We might even endeavor to do some work together in future, but I made a great friend.

Well, pardon me for this long rambling - I was just reflecting on those times when sometimes getting lost is a good thing. If i hadn't gotten lost I would have never found this magical place. If I hadn't accepted this lift from a stranger I would have never made a new friend.

New Zealand Car Rental for Women


Here's girlsdrive another recent project: girlsdrive.co.nz is the NZ car rental booking company designed
with you in mind. We've done the hard work - we've sourced the best
cars from NZ's trusted car providers and picked the best deals.
And it's all at no extra charge to you - there's no middleman (or
woman) because you book directly with your chosen car company. We've
made it easy, because we know you've got better things to do than
sort our car rental. Read more about New
Zealand Car rental for women

New Zealand Car Hire for Seniors


Here's another site I have been working on:

Welcome to the car hire site for travellers to New Zealand aged
55 and over. Here you'll find the lowest New Zealand car rental
rates without the added costs of online booking fees or commissions,
because once you've found the car you want, you book it directly
with the car provider. Read more about New
Zealand Car Hire for Seniors

New Zealand Car Rental for Students and Backpackers



This is the second site i've been working on, Monkey Around NZ. Short Description:

jump from a plane, raft a raging river, surf a 6 foot swell, leap
off a 200 foot high bridge...

NZ's the ultimate place to monkey around. And because there's better
things to throw your money at than car hire, we've dug out the best
car rental deals in NZ, plus found great deals on insurance for
under 25 drivers. Read more about New
Zealand Car Rental for students and backpackers


Technically, this site was built on an Unix server Apache/PHP/MySQL.
I've made use of Mod rewrites to make the URLs easier for search
engines to digest. Thats one crazy monkey on this site :)

A birthday greeting from Anja



My friend Anja from Poland made me this wicked birthday cake, if you look closely you can see many elements from photos I have taken in the past:

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Its my birthday! I am three years old today...


Yes, its my 3rd year living in New Zealand, I am now eligible for citizenship and the dole, hahahahha! Just a normal day, I worked from home doing some programming, met a mate for lunch at Mecca.



I took this shot of Trevor Moss Memorial Fountain this morning... It had to brighten up a bit, I find that the morning colours can be a bit gawdy though -




This shot below was taken at sunset at Bastion Point. Its actually two exposures. The first is the forground of light green grass, the second is the the dark sky. I took the grass at a lighter exposure, and the sky as darker exposure and fused the pictures:

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Aussie Pics, Trans-Tasman Humour and Car Hire


About 3 months delayed, but I have finally got my Australian Photographs online! All apologies for the few folks who visit my blog and wonder where I have been.


q: What is Pissed aside?

a: New Zealand speak for chemical that kills insects!


Pretty bad I know, but its just old fashioned trans tasman humour you can find on my latest web project. Yes, I have been quite been quite busy with my new job venture, I have been developing a New Zealand Car Hire website the designed especially for Aussies... who like to take the mickey out kiwis. It was a very fun project to work on, so check it out if you are interested.