This is a view from one of the points on Victoria Peak. The original residents of Victoria Peak in the 19th Century reached their homes by using a sedan chair which carried them up and down the slope of the peak. In the early 19th century Governor Sir Richard MacDonnell built his summer home up on the slope to take in the wonderful views to take advantage of the cooler but humid climes. So, of course other wealthy residents followed suit. John's Blog https://blog.caswellimages.com/ The latest print price guide: https://bit.ly/3oLw9OI
This is Hosier Lane in Melbourne. Out of all the graffiti lanes in Melbourne, this one is the most famous. Being a short walk from Flinders Street Station, at any time of the day you’ll find loads of tourists taking in the art that covers the walls of the various alleyways. In fact, some years back Hosier Lane was declared a ‘graffiti tolerance zone’ by the city council of Melbourne. John's Blog https://blog.caswellimages.com/ The latest print price guide: https://bit.ly/3oLw9OI
There are all sorts of small bays and inlets that come off Lake Wakatipu and around Queenstown that are great for wandering around. This is Bush Creek, which is at the end of Queenstown Bay Beach back in Autumn and full of colour. John's Blog https://blog.caswellimages.com/ The latest print price guide: https://bit.ly/3oLw9OI