DistantPlaces wrote: Danpbphoto wrote:
Magnificient photography!!
I visited NZ in 1970.
The South country was mesmerizing to say the least!
Your "trip" in photography is outstanding, your skills outstanding!
Bravo!
Just dynomite compositions!
Dan
That is very generous feedback Dan, I really appreciate it!
1970 - wow! You have experienced a NZ that I can only dream of - it must have been a unique experience without many fellow travellers. Surely it must have felt like an untouched place. If you have images from that trip online somewhere, I'd love to take a look!
I had just finished 2 years in Vietnam and I served with soldiers from Australia and NZ SAS officers on my "Team". When I came home, I took "leave" and went to Australia and NZ to visit those SAS soldiers. Spent 90 days visiting both soldiers.
I had planned on returning to Australia to work and live but "life" got in the way...
I do have pics somewhere..Not as good as yours by a "long shot".
Dan
DistantPlaces wrote: Danpbphoto wrote:
Magnificient photography!!
I visited NZ in 1970.
The South country was mesmerizing to say the least!
Your "trip" in photography is outstanding, your skills outstanding!
Bravo!
Just dynomite compositions!
Dan
That is very generous feedback Dan, I really appreciate it!
1970 - wow! You have experienced a NZ that I can only dream of - it must have been a unique experience without many fellow travellers. Surely it must have felt like an untouched place. If you have images from that trip online somewhere, I'd love to take a look!
I had just finished 2 years in Vietnam and I served with soldiers from Australia and NZ SAS officers on my "Team". When I came home, I took "leave" and went to Australia and NZ to visit those SAS soldiers. Spent 90 days visiting both soldiers.
I had planned on returning to Australia to work and live but "life" got in the way...
I do have pics somewhere..Not as good as yours by a "long shot".
Dan
Jul 07, 2026 at 11:09 AM
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