Oosterdam Cruise Vacation 2015
A Lost Sole - 21 February 2015
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It seemed a little large to be a child's shoe. How exactly would you not notice that you had lost it?
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ATL Hino on Albert Street - 19 February 2015
Asuka II arriving at Auckland (6) - 20 February 20…
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The arrival of a cruise ship in port is an exciting thing to watch or be part of as a passenger. It is especially so when the surroundings are dramatic or beautiful like Auckland.
The NYK operated 'Asuka II' arrived from Sydney for a night in port before departure for Nuku'alofa, Tonga on its 2015 South Pacific Grand Cruise. Two Ports of Auckland tugs assisted.
I photographed a long series of this arrival, mostly into or across the early morning sun and have posted as few as I can bear.
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Asuka II arriving at Auckland (7) - 20 February 20…
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The arrival of a cruise ship in port is an exciting thing to watch or be part of as a passenger. It is especially so when the surroundings are dramatic or beautiful like Auckland.
The NYK operated 'Asuka II' arrived from Sydney for a night in port before departure for Nuku'alofa, Tonga on its 2015 South Pacific Grand Cruise. Two Ports of Auckland tugs assisted.
I photographed a long series of this arrival, mostly into or across the early morning sun and have posted as few as I can bear.
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Asuka II arriving at Auckland (8) - 20 February 20…
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The arrival of a cruise ship in port is an exciting thing to watch or be part of as a passenger. It is especially so when the surroundings are dramatic or beautiful like Auckland.
The NYK operated 'Asuka II' arrived from Sydney for a night in port before departure for Nuku'alofa, Tonga on its 2015 South Pacific Grand Cruise. Two Ports of Auckland tugs assisted.
I photographed a long series of this arrival, mostly into or across the early morning sun and have posted as few as I can bear.
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Asuka II arriving at Auckland (9) - 20 February 20…
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The arrival of a cruise ship in port is an exciting thing to watch or be part of as a passenger. It is especially so when the surroundings are dramatic or beautiful like Auckland.
The NYK operated 'Asuka II' arrived from Sydney for a night in port before departure for Nuku'alofa, Tonga on its 2015 South Pacific Grand Cruise.
I photographed a long series of this arrival, mostly into or across the early morning sun and have posted as few as I can bear.
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An Auckland Harbour Evening (1) - 22 February 2015
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As wonderful evening light fell across Auckland Harbour, the container ship 'Southern Trader' left for Papeete.
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An Auckland Harbour Evening (2) - 22 February 2015
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As 'Southern Trader' began its journey to Papeete, another container ship, 'Alexandra' entered port at Auckland assisted by two POAL tugs.
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An Auckland Harbour Evening (3) - 22 February 2015
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As 'Southern Trader' continued its journey to Papeete, another container ship, 'Alexandra' entered port at Auckland assisted by two POAL tugs.
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An Auckland Harbour Evening (4) - 22 February 2015
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A POAL tug helps to turn the container ship 'Alexandra' as she manoeuvres into port at Auckland.
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An Auckland Harbour Evening (5) - 22 February 2015
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A POAL tug helps to turn the container ship 'Alexandra' as she manoeuvres into port at Auckland.
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Fish - 22 February 2015
Shed 23 - 22 February 2015
Shed 23 (Mono Edit) - 22 February 2015
A Maori Figure - 20 February 2015
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'A Maori Figure In A Kaitaka Cloak' (1967) by Molly Macalister, bronze.
Quay Street West, Auckland.
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A Maori Figure (detail) - 19 February 2015
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Detail from 'A Maori Figure In A Kaitaka Cloak' (1967) by Molly Macalister, bronze.
Quay Street West, Auckland.
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Dead or Alive - 19 February 2015
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The sculptures 'Aotea Moa' and 'Aotea Kiwi' by Robin Coleman representing one extinct and one living (but mostly nocturnal) species of New Zealand inhabitant.
Albert Street, Auckland.
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Princes Wharf at Dusk - 19 February 2015
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As the natural light faded and the electric light began to shine more brightly, a lot of patience facilitated this people-free shot of Princes Wharf, Auckland.
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