Capture: Besties
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JacksonP, in reply to
a seasonal set-piece taken yesterday.
When I saw that posted on Twitter, I thought, sweet, he can sling that in my blog.
Thank you for obliging. :-)
And lovely shots Kebabette. Meri Kirihimete e hoa!
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Russell Brown, in reply to
When I saw that posted on Twitter, I thought, sweet, he can sling that in my blog.
Thank you for obliging. :-)
No worries! I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. The focus is courtesy of the tilt-shift filter (aka "Miniaturise") in Camera+.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
I’ve spent a lot of time filming Kaikoura this year. This pic was taken at the SH1 reopening dawn ceremony today in Rakautara. Like many here, im tired but very happy and proud of what’s been done.
Lovely image - it reminds me of the low-light stuff Angus McNaughton does.
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Lilith __, in reply to
a seasonal set-piece
Flowering time for the southern rātā. A different style of tree from its cousin the pōhutukawa: it’s bushy and flowers all the way from head to toe.
It's also a bee-magnet! You can't tell from the photos but this tree was surrounded by an almost solid halo of flying bees. One tree, supporting all that life.
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PS there's a wonderful blog here on the keen folk at Otari Wilton's Bush hand-pollinating a rare (white) Bartlett's rātā this season.
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
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JacksonP, in reply to
Thank you both for the beautiful rātā photos, and aroha mai to you Joe and Gudrun’s son Walter.
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