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Granity town & Beach

30/8/2025

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Kōtukutuku

25/8/2025

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Fuchsia excorticata
All around the West Coast kotukutuku trees are budding and blooming.

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Coastal

15/8/2025

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Post flu walk, slightly over extended. Epic Buller coast, must revisit. Too much to process-mentally.
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Landshapes

11/8/2025

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In-Camera double-exposure captures are a style of photography I've been utilising to explore the natural environment for a couple of years now. The style of capture developed while I was on an artist in residence placement in early 2023, and has developed into an on going practice. Usually at lease once on a camera walk I'll spend a few minutes exploring compositions and rotations of landforms or flora. Some work better than others, and I like to let things develop spontaneously rather than plan a double-exposure location.
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New camera Decision Triangle

3/8/2025

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 For the last few years my walking around camera kit has been a Canon 5DS R (930 g) with a 24-70mm f2.8L II lens (805 g), this setup has great image quality and is very robust, it handles the weather well and has all the technically capacity(tricky features) I need, BUT it is heavy and bulky, you can definitely not put it in your pocket or even easily inside a raincoat. 

So, recently I began to deliberate buying a new or at least new to me (2nd hand) walking around camera, I began by looking at large sensor point and shoots (no detachable lens), I though I had it nailed, I even found a well priced option of the model I'd settled on- fortunately before I committed I realised there was one technical feature that I want/need  that the camera didn't have, and so began a few weeks of trying to balance out the new camera decision triangle = Budget / Technical Features \ Physical features.

Budget was low- aiming for as close to  $1K as possible, because this is just a recreational camera, not a replacement for my working or project kit.

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uncompromisable technical feature was a double or multiple exposure mode, as this has become a significant part of my walking around photography action (although not in evidence in this blog so far). This severely limited the range of cameras I could consider.

The Physical features that I rate a most significant are the overall weight: I was hoping to get under 1kg. But, environmental seals were the real critical feature: I've had unsealed lenses and cameras fog up, and if I'm going out when is likely to be an issue I would have to take the other kit, which defeats the purpose of a new kit :(

In the end I couldn't make the triangle balance, after going down rabbit holes and giving DPreview's comparison charts a thrashing, I settled on an OLD camera not a NEW camera. 

I dug out my Canon 6D from storage, back in late 2017 it lost the cover off the left hand function dial, which compromised the environmental seals and it developed a habit of glitching ( shutting down) in damp conditions, so in early 2018 I bought a 5DS and over the years since a 5D MKIV(drowned) and a 5DS R. 

The 6D is noticeably, lighter and smaller but also a bit simpler in functionality. It needs a good sensor clearing, it's internal battery is flat and I'm expecting it to glitch again, but it's kind of nice to use. So for now I've postponed the new kit and I'll take the 6D out walking.

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  • SUNLIGHT FALLS
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      • Gorges
      • Low Lands
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      • Head On Photo Festival
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