Storms, storms and more storms!

It’s definitely storm season and one of my favourite times of the year. I keep going on about how much I love clouds and to be honest there isn’t a landscape photographer that I know of out there that wouldn’t say no to clouds. They give an image depth and direction and sometimes when we are super lucky lots and lots of colours!

Storms for me are just one of those atmospheric conditions that I love to capture. They create so much drama and when your close you feel the energy, it exhilarating. My bucket list item is to travel to the Northern Territory and or Northern Western Australia to witness the wet season come in.

I wonder what he is thinking?? - Captured October 2020

I wonder what he is thinking?? - Captured October 2020

First time out since Covid19 lockdown

Because am a little bit of a clutz! my D750 got damaged on a shoot a couple of months ago at a sunrise shoot (and yes thank goodness I was insured)🤪

Am on a savings journey to get either the D850 or change brands all together???? maybe Sony perhaps - still haven't decided. In the meantime James (big brother) came to the rescue and has lent me his D810 to keep me shooting 😘

This mornings shoot at North Avoca was carefully planned to keep safe (social distancing and all) New camera in hand and overly excited, clearly that was because I was out shooting but I must say sunrise didn't disappoint either.

I love this shot as it has a real calming vibe, subtle skies and smooth seas against the hard coastal rocks...!

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An international award that took me by surprise!

An international award that took me by surprise!

Well super surprised, was told this evening that I received ‘First place in Category’ for Landscape/Waterscape for the Glennie Internationals Salon 2020 Awards 🥇😳

62 photographic clubs from around the world! Representing our region/club, I am feeling a little proud and humbled! 

‘Road to golden light’ New Zealand (Fiordland/South Island)