Wanganui 

19 creative works found

  • Tunnel to the Durie Hill Elevator / For an ultra spooky perspective on this same location see Mike Emmett’s version here Part of PAF 30×30 Art Exhibition November 12-18 2008

  • This is about as good as it gets at Kai Iwi – not too much wind, beautiful sunny day, a little bit of surf… / To see another perspective see Mike Emmett’s image here You can see this piece up close and personal at The Makeshift Gallery, Cnr of Brunswick and Leicester St, Fitzroy, Melbourne / Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm

  • Durie Hill Tunnel
    by Mike Emmett

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Been sitting on this one a while… Put it up for Angela to have a laugh…

  • Side of the War Memorial Hall in Wanganui

  • Swan Lake
    by Peter Kurdulija

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    The longer we are together, the more we are alike.

  • You can see this piece up close and personal at The Makeshift Gallery, Cnr of Brunswick and Leicester St, Fitzroy, Melbourne / Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm

  • Durie Hill Tunnel, N.Z.
    by Janine Hewlett

    US$5.16–US$117.80

    This tunnel leads to a lift which takes you up to the Durie Hill Tower in Wanganui, N.Z. The lift runs up through Durie Hill. / / Shot using Canon EOS 350D. / / /

  • South Beach #3
    by Angela McConnell

    US$4.51–US$103.21

    Part of PAF 30×30 Art Exhibition November 12-18 2008

  • Perfect Day
    by Peter Kurdulija

    US$4.83–US$110.20

    On a perfect day, everything that matters in life can fit into a single frame. I am pretty sure you know what I mean by a statement like this. A chilly morning starts with a haze trapped in the garden treetops, and you blossom with a completely unprovoked smile on your face. Lunch tastes like it is your last, the warm air around the table smells of exhilaration. Night is peaceful, with the sky of colours seen only on postcards from exotic lands that make you wish you were there. Hold on, I was there. Yes, it was a short trip on a rural road from the regional centre to the lovely beach. The sun was already low, somewhere between the sun visor and the horizon. I had only a quarter of an hour to make a shot. I must have taken at least a half a dozen images of the scene before I saw them. A couple, their footwear in their hands and a dog, barely visible here sniffing the rounded rock, emerged from the cliff shadows. The animal spotted me, and decided to check out the puffed middle aged man with his shoes full of sand and a photo bag that is ripping off his shoulder, a someone who clearly doesn’t fit in the surroundings. Despite the odds, I seemed to smell ok. They waved. My initial thought was, I had no intention of posting an image of a couple in love on a sunset lit beach, no way. But then, it must have been the overall warmth of the picture painted by the beautiful blazing star that gives us existence, the pacific that outlines our sovereignty, multihued sky crisscrossed with the Golden Fleece left by the planes on the air corridor North-South, and the mighty dark cliffs of the West Coast vanishing into the horizon. And of course, Love, eternal and pure Love.

  • Prima Donna
    by Peter Kurdulija

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    Guess we’d all better stand up, here comes the prima donna.

  • Soft, puffy and somewhat late afternoon clouds, a fountain, and a lake that can read your moods.

  • Bridge to No Where
    by niggle

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The famous ” Bridge to No Where” in the Whanganui National Park New Zealand, Built in the early 1950s, a road was put in and bridge built to open up land to be cleared for return servicemen, land was allocated, and men worked hard to break in the land, but the land won with alot of the men walking away from their allocated farms, the country was too hard. The road slowly disappeared back into bush, but the bridge still remains, mainly accessed from the Whanganui River.

  • Raukawa Falling
    by Larry Davis

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    This is Raukawa Falls in Wanganui, which is on the North Island of New Zealand. / These falls are one of the best that I have seen. / And the viewpoint is right on the side of the main road. ======================

  • Worsley
    by nixphotopix

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    walking the streets of my hometown wanganui I took this shot one street from the river, got heaps of awesome shots that arvo. Beautiful warm weather, clear blue sky as the sun was getting low Voigtlander Bessa R3a with CV Nokton 40mm f1.4 and Fuji Reala 100

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