The glorious Bay of Island. It's not hard to see why sailors stopped off here after a long sea voyage, especially in the summer months. The weather is hot, the water is warm and time seems to stand hill. On my last day there I hiked up the hill path to the lookout where the flag pole stands. From there you get an outstanding view of Russell, all the surroundings bays and across the bay to the Treaty Grounds. John's Blog https://blog.caswellimages.com/ The latest print price guide: https://bit.ly/3oLw9OI
The Wedderburn Farm Shed made famous by Grahame Sydney in his 1975 painting titled 'July on the Maniototo'. John's Blog https://blog.caswellimages.com/ The latest print price guide: https://bit.ly/3oLw9OI
This is one of those strange photo locations where I know exactly where it is, yet I don't. I can tell you that it was taken at the Bad Decision Hut (aka the Whiskey Hut) which is located high in the highs above Glenmore Station. Glenmore is a high-country station between Lake Tekapo and the Gamack Range and contains three huts catering for skiers called Devil’s Daughter, Lady Emily Hut and Falcon’s Nest Hut. On the pass that leads over to the Falcon's Nest hut you'll find a tiny hut filled with whiskey bottles called a Bad Decision Hut (aka the Whiskey Hut). So, as you're sipping a wee dram in the Southern Alps, at almost 2000 metres elevation, this is the view you get. John's Blog https://fromasmallcity.nz/ The latest print price guide: https://bit.ly/3oLw9OI