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a few more New Zealand sights
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Whakamaru dam (North Island)
[Image: Whakamaru%20Dam-small.jpg]

Lyttleton Harbour (Christchurch)
[Image: Lyttleton%20Harbour-small.jpg]

Wellington
[Image: Wellington-small.jpg]

It's amazing what old junk can do.
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#2

wow... spectacular scenery patch! And I love the reflection in #1.
I meant to reply to your other NZ post as well and compliment you on it.

I'm jealous... and hoping to go to NZ towards the end of this year.

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#3

Agree with Kombi, very spectacular scenery... The colors are great, so vivid!! Smile

All of them great but I love #3 Smile

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#4

thanks guys. New Zealand was wonderful. all three panoramas are a composite of 2 or 3 shots. i'd love to go back again for a few weeks.

It's amazing what old junk can do.
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#5

Great series, number 1 is my pic of the bunch, lovely saturated colors.
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#6

Wooo, bewdiful! The first shot is absolutely amazing... love that wide panoramic shot and the mirror-like lake surface..

The harbour is also spectacular - you can really appreciate where the urban sprawl meets the pristine nature..

Thanks for sharing!
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#7

I agree beautiful, I love shot no2!

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#8

thanks for the comments guys. i'm glad you liked them. (thank God for panorama maker Tongue)

that harbour is actally the remnants of a gigantic volcanic eruption a few eons ago. nature's wonders never cease to amaze me.

for those who are interested, all shots were taken with a 28mm and a polarizer. film was fuji superia, 200 for 1st and 2nd, 400 for 3rd.

It's amazing what old junk can do.
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