The theme of past follies continues
For my last two posts I've visited the past - first a family internment and then about the local celebration of the first ascent of Mt Aspiring last weekend. Well the trend continues: this week gone by I attended our annual Wanaka Search and Rescue helicopter training. While it's tempted me to write about adventures around helicopters and rescues that went well or not-so-well, a friend has recently lent me his new colour slide scanner so I've gone intensely for scanning hundreds of my landscape photography collection which goes back 40 years or more. It can do about 40 an hour, which is a lot better than my one at 8/hr. So dear readers, I've been so delighted with the results I've decided to share some of my favourite images from what seems like a past life:
Bluffs and rainbow on Mt Hooker taken from Marks Flat in South Westland. In fact I spent a week looking at this hillside while living under a nice rock riding out a nor wester once. Rocks are very peaceful things to live under as soon as I get over thinking about earthquakes, but none-the-less it was really nice to see this little reminder of sunshine...

Market gardens in North Otago...

Mt Hooker - waterfall...

Bush with light-shafts in seaward Kaikouras...

Sunset on an Otago beach...

And to finish on something not 30 years old, the new Squirrel coming in carefully for our recent Search and Rescue practice...

Not a good situation in which to contemplate walking uphill away from the helicopter!

Bluffs and rainbow on Mt Hooker taken from Marks Flat in South Westland. In fact I spent a week looking at this hillside while living under a nice rock riding out a nor wester once. Rocks are very peaceful things to live under as soon as I get over thinking about earthquakes, but none-the-less it was really nice to see this little reminder of sunshine...

Market gardens in North Otago...

Mt Hooker - waterfall...

Bush with light-shafts in seaward Kaikouras...

Sunset on an Otago beach...

And to finish on something not 30 years old, the new Squirrel coming in carefully for our recent Search and Rescue practice...

Not a good situation in which to contemplate walking uphill away from the helicopter!

Labels: Kaikoura, landscape photography, Marks Flat, Mt Hooker, Otago, Search and Rescue, South Westland, Wanaka
