Auckland new 

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  • This is not your average craft market, rather a real market in the sense that it is the community that shops here, the tourists seldom hear about it or go.

  • Auckland Railway station

  • © edwin wood Wide-angle view of Auckland’s Train Station

  • These are seen regularly in New Zealand waters. Quite a few where I live too :)

  • Muriwai Beach West Coast Auckland New Zealand.

  • The Auckland metropolitan area or Greater Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest urban area of the country. It is also New Zealand’s most populous city with approximately 1.3 million residents, over a quarter of the country’s population, and demographic trends indicate that it will continue growing faster than the rest of the country. Auckland also has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world.Auckland lies between the Hauraki Gulf of the Pacific Ocean to the east, the low Hunua Ranges to the south-east, the Manukau Harbour to the south-west, and the Waitakere Ranges and smaller ranges to the west and north-west. The central part of the urban area occupies a narrow isthmus between the Manukau Harbour on the Tasman Sea and the Waitemata Harbour on the Pacific Ocean. It is one of the few cities in the world to have harbours on two separate major bodies of water.(Wikipedia.org)

  • Anything can roll downhill, someone observed nicely, the truth which I proved on that day overwhelmed and fatigued after a visit to a great museum. Across the pampered grass, around the mature trees and just below the rugby balls I strolled through the massive park hoisted as a horizontal sail of greenery among the endless medley of man made structures. The Domain, that’s how locals like to call it. And here within this oasis I stumbled unexpectedly on a relic from an old millennium, an edifice with charm to spare, a perfect medium for times gone by fantasia. No single soul around, the welcome side effect of being on holiday and out of sync with the rest of the working population, you can take your time, sit down and admire the artistry behind its appearance, the visual substance far above the aesthetic torment of modern architecture. This sight alone is more than enough to satisfy every soul’s daily dosage in beautiful imagery, mine included. I was particularly intrigued with its glass roof and the ghostly appearance of the tall trees through it, swivelled by the eastern winds, the same ones that brought the drizzle and a salty smell of the Hauraki Gulf. How wonderful. That’s the best thing about a trip without destination. Regardless of the direction you choose you always end up in the place you intended.

  • It is inexcusable for scientists to torture animals; let them make their experiments on journalists and politicians. Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906)

  • A stone cottage in Mission Bay, Auckland is now a restaurant for visitors. This beautiful stone cottage is along the water foreshore.

  • Different treatment of old subject…having fun tinight :)

  • An amazing cloud formation creates a face as the sun rises over Auckland, New Zealand. This has NOT been digitally created – it is completely natural!

  • Night photo overlooking Spaghetti Junction motorway intersection in Auckland, New Zealand.

  • Taken at a beach on Auckland’s North Shore, just after dawn, with a view of Rangitoto Island. I used a 10-stop ND filter to get a 30-second exposure time.

  • Sunset over the City in late summer. Canon 20D

  • Wintergardens

  • Another sunrise on Auckland’s North Shore.

  • Sunrise on Auckland’s North Shore, with a view of Rangitoto Island.

  • Cheetah taken at Auckland Zoo, New Zealand

  • Thank you for your visits, faves and wonderful comments. May the next year bring good things to you and the best out of you. Merry Christmas

  • One of the many beautiful bays at Waiheke Island, New Zealand. / Left there this morning with this in the arsenal… Did some long exposure work….as always, the last shot is always the best! For those of you not of kiwi persuasion Oneroa is pronounced “On-eh-row-a” and Waiheke as “Why-he-key” Sony a350, 30sec at f22, ISO100, 16mm + polarising filter & ND8 filter © Copyrighted Dean Mullin all rights reserved. / Do not copy or duplicate without my written permission.

  • Taken in the foggy evening of May 2007 in Auckland, New Zealand. Nikon D80, ISO 100, 7.1sec at f/11, 18mm

  • Nestled on the shore of the Manukau Harbour, Ambury Regional Park is a working farm, an important education centre and a birdwatchers paradise with a volcanic history – all just 15km from central Auckland. For a small fee you can also camp in one of the massive fields with basic public amenities. You can find out more about this fun and tranquil place here

  • Fantasy view of Auckland, with Mt Eden in the background. / A collaboration between myself and Mike Rowley.

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