
Fungi
Well-nourished from the remnants of felled trees, these fungi (no idea what they are) are signs of autumn. And I was not the only one who liked them – but I did not nibble on them.…
Mainly West of Queen Street - seen through my lens
Fungi
Well-nourished from the remnants of felled trees, these fungi (no idea what they are) are signs of autumn. And I was not the only one who liked them – but I did not nibble on them.…
Scribbles
The sun is scrawling shadows over a wall. Point Chevalier.
For more black and white images check out Dragonstar’s Weekend in Black and White.…
Titirangi Beach
The steep cliffs and mighty trees are put into perspective by the schoolchildren returning from their exploration of the foreshore.…
Redpaths Furniture
The old New Lynn Cinema is a furniture shop now, but the memory lingers. Older pictures here.)…
Push to Exit
Most of the time, the old exit doors of the former New Lynn Cinema (now Redpaths Furniture) are closed, presenting a uniform red face.
As New Lynn gradually metamorphoses into the Newmarket of the West (“to create a unique sustainable urban place centred on a world class transit interchange by 2030” as a vision document explained), calls to have again a movie theatre in New Lynn are becoming louder.…
Fish
A net of spiderwebs may yet catch them. From a walk in Titirangi.…
Corrugated
… grey, brown, ochre? Whatever. Corrugated iron wall at Monier brick works.…
Little Muddy Creek
The mangrove forest of Little Muddy Creek at low tide, with Laingholm in the hills, and Manukau Heads in the distance, left. Seen from South Titirangi Road.…
At the Avondale Races.
Been people watching at the races… (My hair does not stand up like this, mainly because of its absence.)
For more black and white images check out Dragonstar’s Weekend in Black and White.…
Dismemberment, Site I (Anish Kapoor, 2009)
Another giant sculpture from the Gibbs Farm. Anish Kapoor‘s Dismemberment, Site I, is constructed from mild steel tube and tensioned fabric, and measures 85 metres in length, with openings 8 x 25 metres.…
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