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WHAREKURI 1870 - 2004
 
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Photographer  greg collins {Karma:12273}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model chinnon
Categories Architecture
Landscape
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio wharkuri
Lens chinnon
Uploaded 6/13/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 637 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 7 Rating
5.67
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Location City -  otago
State -  WAITAKI VALLEY
Country - New Zealand   New Zealand
About My great great grandfathers hotel. Owned from 1891 - 1897. Situated up the Waitaki valley of the south island of NZ.
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collins


CLASSIC NEW ZEALAND LANDSCAPE

ANOTHER VIEW

FRIENDSHIP

LEFT BEHIND

PAIKEA

pukaki

END OF THE LINE

LAND OF ROCK AND SPEARGRASS

JACK DANIELS LIVES HERE

OTAGO COAST

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Alastair Bell   {K:29571} 11/30/2004
Lovely image Greg. As a fellow Kiwi (now an ex pat) I love photos of the 'homeland'. I did notice however that the colours on the background seem to have broken up a bit? This could be a result of a little over-manipulation in post processing (maybe too much saturation or over sharpening?). Fantastic colours and a lovely perspective though. Well done!

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Rima Dario   {K:4427} 11/7/2004
Colori irreali. Complimenti.
Dario

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 10/27/2004
Great image, how wonderful to know about your ancestors,
Margaret
Thank you for your comment on 'What Is It'

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Peter Daniel Peter Daniel   {K:33866} 9/2/2004
Just a little fixer upper... Beautiful Photograph Greg, Great colors and awesome clarity. Very well presented.

Thanks for sharing? and commenting on my flowers.
Peter Daniel

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Paolo De Maio   {K:34932} 6/29/2004
A shot full of athmospere....It would be nice if you could show us in B/W....
Thank you for your comment Greg!
Paolo

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Philip Lindsay   {K:1748} 6/14/2004
dont worry im not gonna water colour it

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Jon O'Brien Jon O'Brien   {K:11321} 6/13/2004
I am not sure what to say about this photograph. This is definitely the kind of subject I like - old, tumbled-down bits of history poking forlornly up from the long grass - but I wonder if a different camera angle or focus might increase the sense of loneliness, and of times long forgotten, which I am not really getting out of it. Also - the breach in the wall in the foreground, near the corner (there must have been a window there?) gets lost against the wall behind it.

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