Capture: Two Tales of a City
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Hebe, in reply to
Upstairs at the Ng Gallery
Great photos Lilith.
And there enjoying the music, sitting in the background as always is Leonard, quietly one of New Zealand's best photographers ever. His b/w work is incredible. I'm happy to see him still here.
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Lilith __, in reply to
thanks for posting these here Lilith. They really are great.
It's a pleasure Jack, and thank you. I figured better these, than more pictures of rain. :-)
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Hebe,
Lilith, I should have stopped as I passed the bulls and piano most days they were in town, but your photographs make up some for that. I keep going back to them.
I wish the council had done something inspiring and bought the sculptures for the city. -
Lilith __, in reply to
Lilith, I should have stopped as I passed the bulls and piano most days they were in town, but your photographs make up some for that. I keep going back to them.
Aw, thanks Hebe. It’s not always possible to do everything!
Yes they certainly were captivating to a wide range of people. If ever a city needed more public art, it’s Chch, now.
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Lilith __, in reply to
rain-bloated Heathcote
sure is...normally just a trickle along here!
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Hebe, in reply to
Just been down to the Heathcote by ours to check high tide. The water is still an evil murk with treacherous currents, but the good news is it's not over the edge today. The banks around here are well scoured out.
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Just for a change something pleasant to share. A testimony of intelligent application and perseverance and the love of family and friends has seen Eunice Brenda being placed into the water on Karaka Beach yesterday morning with choreographed precision. A clear albeit chilly morning did not deter friends and extended family to share this event in the Lowen household.
Richard Lowen started his dream of building this boat as far back as 1975 when he purchased a motor and the rest was a continuation of planning and tweaking until an outstanding piece of engineering joined our landscape yesterday 23 of August, 2012.
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