Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Facebook Timeline Covers III

Here are some more Facebook Timline covers you may have.  Just click on the text above the image, which will take you into Picasa and you can download the images from that page using actions or options dropdown menu.  Then you can add them to your Facebook timeline cover.  These images are resized exactly for your timeline.

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Lake Hawea and Lake Wanaka

We were up early to catch the golden light of the morning, breafkasted and into the van to explore our surroundings.  The first stop was Scotts Beach at Lake Hawea.  We parked the van at the top of the road and this is our first view of the lake. 

The weather was packing up and the lighting conditions not brilliant but we did what we could.


Great place to have a picnic under this tree..

The cloud formations were quite dramatic. The lake a greeny colour, and the beach was all shingle which was very hard to walk on, so because of my ankle, I had to stay in one spot.


I had brought a box of filters away with me. Some I had never used before but figured this was a perfect opportunity to do some experimentation. I don't even know what some of the filters were as they had been given to me by my father.  But this one seemed to blur everything but a small spot in the middle.  Almost like a Tilt-Shift Lens!!

















Graduated Orange filter - loved how this brought out the greens and yellow on the hills.


Blue Filter and I tinted the sky a bit pink in Lightroom.



Tobacco Filter is my favourite.  Makes the clouds very dramatic..



Graduated Grey making the sky even moodier than it was..




I climbed back up the hill and found a rock and sat down and drank in the view. I ended up taking a couple more shots...


We then went over to Lake Wanaka and met up with the Wanaka Digital Photography Group in one of the cafes. The food was excellent and we asked the locals where we should be going to take great photos. We had a list a mile long and then proceeded to cross each one out. One of the group took us to this man made lake area. It gave us Lupins of all colours, and reflections. Unfortunately the day wasn't the best so we made a note to come back to it when the weather cleared up again. We still spent a bit of time there though.


This is the Rosehip from the Briar Roses growing wild all over this area. People used to collect the rosehips to make syrup which was full of Vitamin C. Shame they don't still do that. 

Some Macro shots of the flax flowers. Tui's love these, but I saw none on this day.



From the man-made lake it was just a hop to this little Beach on Lake Wanaka. Really pretty.

Especially with the yellow Lupins and the Willow trees.

Back up to the Man made lake area again to photograph the lupins again. I collected a whole heap of lupin seeds for Emily and I to take home so we can transform our gardens ready for next spring/summer!

This gives you an idea what we were photographing in - paradise!!

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The weather was super crap all afternoon so we headed back to the back at Lake Hawea for an afternoon nap which I badly needed as it had been a huge day the day before. We then put our photos on the computer, grabbed something to eat, then headed back to Lake Wanaka to the famous tree in the lake. This is THE most photographed tree in New Zealand. I took about 80 images of this tree alone in different positions, using different filters and different camera settings. I can't choose which one is best so I'm putting up a smattering here. If you could tell me which is your favourite please do.  Please also note that when we first started photographing the tree, only ONE shag was there.  That then became two, and finally three.  We started calling them the three Stooges for some reason...  I've numbered them so it's easier for you to tell me which one you like best...  Don't for get you can click on any image in here to view it larger.


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And so completes day 3 of our trip down south, 5 more days to go and lots more images!!!

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Monday, December 17, 2012

Facebook Timeline Covers II


Here are some more Facebook Timline covers you may have.  Just click on the text above the image, which will take you into Picasa and you can download the images from that page.  Then you can add them to your Facebook timeline cover.  

These are free for you to use, but if you would like them without the copyright and website text on them, please email me at ambling.rambler@gmail.com.  For a very small fee of  $5 USD I'll take them them and email you back the original.














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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Lake Tekapo to Lake Hawea

We left Emily at Lake Tekapo while Liz and I jumped into the van for more photography.  We weren't too heartless though, we only drove for 10km then waited for her to catch up.  She was riding her bike in the MacKenzie country with lupins alongside the road and views to die for.  I think she had the better seat as she could savor the views, whereas we zipped along quite quickly until the first 10km stop came about. Out we jumped and this is what greeted us...

Golden Tussock grass, and mountains with a tiny bit of snow left on it.Landscapes that seemingly go on forever. Blue Skies. Did I mention windblown golden grasses...


I have no idea why but this next photo is my favourite photo of the whole day from Geraldine through to Hawea.  I think it's simple, balanced. The landscape is so South Island of New Zealand and that tiny white fluffy cloud yells 'Look at me, Look at me'!!  Is it only me that feels that way?


Lupins lead you into the landscape the the clouds lead you back out - excellent cloud formation..

Even without the Lupins the cloud formation makes the image.  I just love that golden Tussock grass.



Emily caught up with us, but we were so busy photographing that we didn't get one of her arriving.  She sneaked up on us so quickly (or we were just too engrossed in the landscape!!)


But I got one of her taking off into the clouds...


And another quick snap as we were driving past.  Didn't have my camera on a fast enough shutter speed though unfortunately.


We drove on another 10km and came down this hill and decided we needed to photograph this scene.  Out came the cameras again...


And when we were getting ready to take off again, Liz walked into the bike rack...  And bled all over the car!


But just like the ads on TV a sticking plaster made her smile again. And no, I didn't kiss it better!!


We drove just round the corner to the barn which was now bathed in that golden summer evening light. Beautiful.  Quite hard to get to though because of long grass, drains, fences etc...


But I did manage this shot..


This time we caught Emily as she came flying around the corner..


A quick wave of acknowledgement and she was off again, so we climbed back in the car and went for another 10km...


This was our next stop.  Beautiful Lupins and countryside..


And that gorgeous long white cloud again.  New Zealand is after all known as the Land of the Long Whtie Cloud which in Maori is Aotearoa. They very aptly named New Zealand in my opinion. We waited and waited for Emily to arrive on this stretch of road, but in the end decided to hop in the car and go a little further as we had finished photographing the scene and she still hadn't arrived.  We drove about 500 yards and wow - what a view.  Lake Pukaki.


We had to drive for a bit because there was no stopping for quite a way.  Shame really, the council should really put a stopping bay at the top of the hill as it is a magnificent view and no one can photograph it.

What do you think this cloud is trying to say.  To me it's telling me something but I can't quite make out the letters...


At the end of the lake is Mt Cook.  Once again it was under cloud.  I have never seen Mt Cook yet. I'm beginning to think it doesn't exist except in people's imagination!


You can see the bad weather closing in even here, and it was blowing a gale as you can see from the whitecaps on the lake.

Still beautiful though... And like Lake Tekapo, Lake Pukaki is that beautiful turquoise colour from the glaciers crushing the rock.  The sediment of this 'rock flour' gets suspended in the water, and when the sun shines, this is how it affects the colour of the water.


Emily Still hadn't come and an ambulance went past us, so Liz and I got a bit worried and went back to find her.  We passed her but once again couldn't turn round, so Emily kept going while we found a safe place to turn the van around then met her on this lake shore.


We took a few photos to celebrate her epic ride.  What a backdrop!


As it was getting quite late, we decided to forgo Lake Pukaki and head to the Lindis Pass to get the beautiful light and shadows as we drove through.  We would head back to Lake Pukaki in the weekend for more shots..

We made another stop just before the Lindis Pass to get the photo of the cloud formation again...


And of the White Cliffs at Omarama...   The light was just on them when we got there, but rapidly moved away so we had to be quick.



Getting closer to the Lindis pass, beautiful light, on the hills, fluffy clouds and lovely colours in the grasses...




And then we were in the Lindis Pass. The light, shape and colours very much remind of sand dunes images I've seen from Africa. This following image I think is my best. Love the light/shade, colour and textures...


And this one ain't too shabby either!!



After the Lindis Pass there were no more stops as the light faded quite rapidly.  We were very lucky to get what we did.  We drove on to Lake Hawea, unpacked the van then crashed.  It was a huge day but photographically very very successful.