This is the Purakanui river which flows through a native bush consisting of Podocarp and Silver Beech trees before reaching the Purakanui Falls in the Catlins. John's Blog https://blog.caswellimages.com/ The latest print price guide: https://bit.ly/3oLw9OI
This a one of many wonderful East Otago sunrises I’ve caught over the years however I don’t always get to this location in the morning. It’s called Shag Point and it’s home to a large Fur Seal colony and also penguins if you’re lucky enough to spot them. Once you finish at Shag Point you can then call into the Moeraki Boulders which is just up the road. John's Blog https://blog.caswellimages.com/ The latest print price guide: https://bit.ly/3oLw9OI
It seems typically kiwi that a fence with bra’s on it can become iconic. This fence, which is found in Cardona near Wanaka was actually renamed ‘Bradrona’ some years ago and is now a spot where people can make donations towards the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation. The original story goes that It began around 1999, when four bras mysteriously appeared overnight on a fence along the Cardrona Valley Road. John's Blog https://blog.caswellimages.com/ The latest print price guide: https://bit.ly/3oLw9OI