New Zealand North Island - NZNI27 cradle mountainElevated walkway through giant redwood trees, surrounded by lush green ferns. Redwood Forest in Rotorua known locally as Whakarewarewa Forest a place where towering Californian redwoods rise more than 70 metres above the forest floor, creating cathedral like corridors of soft shadow and warm, filtered light. It's sheer height, symmetry, and variety of textures, offers an endless array of compositional possibilities, from minimalist trunk studies to
ideal for photography or quiet exploration
with stormy clouds
which brings thousands to the area
Wellington Dam is the largest dam in the southwest of the state and was built to supply the Collie River irrigation district
offering endless opportunities for creative exploration
The beginning of the rapids of the Collie River
Canal Rocks is a beautiful series of granite rocks South of Yallingup in the Southwest of WA
New Zealand's North Island is the smaller of the two main islands of New Zealand and it is home to approximately half of its population
Picnic in the park under a mass of yellow foliage
Meelup Beach is where you will also find Castle rock which is visited by many tourists each year
the perfect combination for a rainbow
Salamanca street in Hobart