The view from the Huia Point platform, with Manukau Heads and lighthouse on the left, Manukau bar, and the conical Te Komoki on the right.
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Mainly West of Queen Street - seen through my lens
The view from the Huia Point platform, with Manukau Heads and lighthouse on the left, Manukau bar, and the conical Te Komoki on the right.
See my growing collection of selfies.
More Skywatch images at the Skywatch Site!…
At Ascot Hospital, that is. While there is no doubt that hospitals look best from the outside, if you have to go inside, this is a good place. After a long grey afternoon the clouds opened a narrow slot, letting the sun stream in.…
A sunny but chilly afternoon outing to this popular beach spot on the Manukau.
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The Auckland Art Gallery currently shows “Light Show“, an exhibition organised by Hayward Gallery, London, letting you experience the wonder of light. Unfortunately, photography is not permitted in this exhibition. But there is a (free, and free to take photos) sideshow “Wavelength” created in association with the AUT Colab – a “multimedia wonderland for children and families”.…
I wanted to scratch my head — but I could not find it …
The City Daily Photo theme for April is “My Camera-shy Self Portrait“. Above is my most recent one, at ECC Lighting and Furniture during the Urbis Design Day on March 21.…
Lake Wainamu lies just inland from Te Henga (Bethells Beach). A lovely little lake whose dominating feature is the giant sand dune of black sand. We took about an hour for the walk around the lake on a fine Saturday afternoon.…
In keeping with Alan of alonymous (“the more distressed the better”), here is what looks like a well-cultivated distressed look, undergoing a makeover. The canopy still identifies it as “The Time Machine”, but their Facebook page says farewell and thanks to customers from April 1.…
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