Colour Vol. 2
Landscapes and nature, hiking and coastlines. Here's a variety of new photographs from both the Leica and Nikon with 35mm lenses.
I bought the Sigma ART 35mm F/1.4 lens in lieu of my brief New Zealand road trip in October, but after hiking Mount Maroon with my Nikon D810, I came to the conclusion that I simply don't want to carry that size of a camera on me. I proved to myself that the much smaller and more lightweight Leica M and 35mm/50mm lenses are all I need time and time again.
My New Zealand long weekend is all planned, but I've left the details up to serendipity. I can't wait to find myself driving down Mount Cook Road.


Justin shooting down near Protesters Falls, NSW.


Genevieve and 8 month old Juno!

Regal Mr. Pants.

Sugar cane mill in Murwillumbah.


Farmlands in northern NSW.

Perfect framing out of a moving car...


This place makes me think of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar.

Doing a little dusk landscape photography at Hastings Point.

On the way to Fingal Head in the AM.

Enjoying first light on the cliffs.

I love the colour in this. Leica M Typ 240 + 35mm.


I didn't think I had much at Fingal until I waited for the sunlight to appear and the waves to be in the perfect configuration.

Sunrise portrait of Justin, who was more enthusiastic about cliff hopping than I.


Some 3:1 panoramas.




Mount Maroon.

Country portrait of my sister before hiking.

Near the top of Mount Maroon.

Playing with 5:4 crop shooting on the Nikon D810.

Derelict truck on Mount Mee.

Say cheese, Rocky.

My sister and her buddy Rocky.


Goodnight.