Francesco said:Stockholm, Sweden. First, architecture. Second, it is an archipelago of over 20 thousand islands. The archipelago is awesome. In many instances, one can find an isalnd all to onself. The ravages of winter winds make for some interesting rock textures. And in high summer, the sun never really sets.
John McCallum said:(and quite positive I've missed something by not yet experiencing the wonders of the US yet!)
let me know when you get here!
er ..... sorry .... bit proud of my country.
Both great places Robert. Central Otago - stunning, Moeraki certainly has interesting and unusual boulders, but not sure what else(!?).roteague said:One way or another I coming. There are a couple of places that I can't get out of my mind; Central Otago, Moeraki Boulders.
If you ever come to Hawaii, let me know. Air New Zealand flys direct from Auckland to Honolulu.
Anywhere I can set up a few feet from the truck or in the bed of the truck.roteague said:I would like to know where your favorite locations are.
John McCallum said:Both great places Robert. Central Otago - stunning, Moeraki certainly has interesting and unusual boulders, but not sure what else(!?).
will do
Actually my most favoured places to photograph (at this stage) are all within 1 hr of home.
TPPhotog said:Everywhere I've found something to photograph (mmm that's everywhere I've been) and the ones I still have to visit
Ha ha - nice! Actually, with the frequency that trains go along there, you'll have time to set up the camera a few times on the way too.Robert said:My friend in NZ lives along the Central Otago Rail Trail. I told her to keep watching the trail, because one day I'm going to come walking up it.
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