Photography has not been the priority in recent days (working in IT & specializing in remote work tech = supporting increased amount of employees working from home).
Spring is in full swing here and I finally managed to get away from the work desk at home. Briefly.
lukemeup wrote:
Photography has not been the priority in recent days (working in IT & specializing in remote work tech = supporting increased amount of employees working from home).
Spring is in full swing here and I finally managed to get away from the work desk at home. Briefly.
The TSS Earnslaw is a 1912 Edwardian vintage twin screw steamer, plying the waters of Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown, New Zealand. It is one of the oldest tourist attractions in Central Otago, and the only remaining commercial passenger-carrying coal-fired steamship in the southern hemisphere. Captured with the Z6 and 24-70 f4S kit lens.
dhamments wrote:
The TSS Earnslaw is a 1912 Edwardian vintage twin screw steamer, plying the waters of Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown, New Zealand. It is one of the oldest tourist attractions in Central Otago, and the only remaining commercial passenger-carrying coal-fired steamship in the southern hemisphere. Captured with the Z6 and 24-70 f4S kit lens.
dhamments wrote:
Thanks Lance! There are heaps of photo ops in Queenstown.... have you been?
Cheers and good light,
David
Certainly have, we were there last year at this time.
As you say, there are many photo ops as it is a stunning place. We were only there for 3 nights and spent one of those days from early morning up at Glenorchy, just up the road a piece as I'm sure you know. Needed more time at Queenstown itself to do some more early morning late afternoon shots but we were on a tight schedule. Have to get back there soon and do it justice.
Lance B wrote:
Certainly have, we were there last year at this time.
As you say, there are many photo ops as it is a stunning place. We were only there for 3 nights and spent one of those days from early morning up at Glenorchy, just up the road a piece as I'm sure you know. Needed more time at Queenstown itself to do some more early morning late afternoon shots but we were on a tight schedule. Have to get back there soon and do it justice.