Photographer’s Note
This was taken earlier than the my previous capture and is also more North up the Peninsula where the Bays are more prominent. If you go more further North East up the Peninsula you will be able to see Auckland City and surrounding from a high vantage point (approx 200-250km away from here).
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alin-m
(1213) 2009-10-27 3:14
Great view,wonderfull place with so beautifull colours.Verry good photo.Congratulations.Alin.
eversmile
(6371) 2009-10-27 3:41
Hi Jim
I am always a fan of your POVs and generally, of your colors; But I am thoughtful in front of the greens, that seems, as in your previous Coromandel peninsula picture, a bit artificial. Even if I recall the fantastic and almost magic hues of colors of the paddy fields under the sunset in India, I can't remember to have ever seen such a green. Which doesn't mean that it does not exist, of course, but I am somehow skeptical, and I would like your confirmation that this is the true color. because it looks so unbelievable!... If it is true, then definitely, I have to consider New Zealand as magic land! It looks so wild ans calm in same time, that's disconcerting!
Regards
Marine
hardyuno
(2535) 2009-10-27 3:50
Hi Jim,
yes this is a very nice picture of this wonderful part of New Zealand. The POV and depth are pretty good.
I like it, thank you.
Have a nice day
Hartmut
PS: eversmile (Marine) isn't right, the green of the landscape is really amazing strong, similar than in Ireland.
phwall
(5695) 2009-10-27 14:38
Hello Jim,
Another exceptional view of the rolling hills swathed in that beautiful light.
Low tide in the inlet has given it another dimension by exposing the sand flats and water flows.
Superb capture.
Regards
Peter
delpeoples
(6539) 2009-10-27 15:39
Hi Jim, the image is - as usual - flawless. The big sky and the effect of those wispy clouds on the deep blue is exceptional. And the light on the hills is the highlight of the photo. Getting up this early really does have its positives. TFS and have a happy Wednesday, Lisa.
Dashab
(1141) 2009-10-28 13:01
Hello Jim,
What a view! And what colours! I also like the many different layers that make up your compositoin and the big sky. Have a nice day, Dasha
Kielia
(8659) 2009-10-29 12:10
Hi Jim,
this view is even more beautiful! The meadows look as if thick carpets are covering the hills. A fantastic composition with a magical atmosphere created by this amazing light. The wonderful colors are very well matching. My compliments!
Warm regards
Harriet
bakes888
(18323) 2009-10-30 0:27
Hi Jim.
Great photo, I love the 3D feel you have captured in the hills. Wonderful lush spring colours (great time of year) in the hills also. Thanks for sharing.
Have a good weekend, Paul.
darek1978
(11399) 2009-11-01 3:30
Hi Jim,
A very nice view from this high POV from this beautiful landscape. The shaded and lightened portion looks great with a good contrast. The realization is very good. Congratulations!
Thanks for sharing,
Darek
pablominto
(41122) 2009-11-03 23:36
Hello Jim,
The fresh green of spring and early summer is very attractive in this light!
It is a fine view of this scene, with a coastline split by fjords and rivers...
A balanced composition with very good colours!
Greetings,
Pablo -
pajaran
(3683) 2009-12-06 1:21
Dobar dan, odlazi jos jedna nedelja.
Priroda stvara lepote, vi ste ovom dobrom fotografijom, trenutkom snimka i bojama to nama pokazali dobrim radom.
Svidja mi se.
Lep vikend, Paja.
benbroug
(615) 2009-12-08 22:00
Hi Jim
Stunning image! Good compo and fantastic colours. Someone mentioned that the greens do not look natural, but I can confirm that the greens in NZ are like this. Comming from South Africa I was absolutely dumbstruck by the fantastic greens of NZ.
Great work.
Ben
Photo Information
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Copyright: Jim Kilgallon (jimkil)
(624) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2009-10-25
- Categories: Vie quotidienne, Nature, Moment décisif
- Camera: Nikon D80, 67mm Hoya Circular Polarizer
- Exposition: f/22, 1/13 secondes
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2009-10-27 3:03








