
‘Cascading Down’
falling water
cascades down
catches sunlight
glistens

‘Cascading Down’
falling water
cascades down
catches sunlight
glistens

‘Out Of The Water’
…more comfortable in, or more comfortable out?…

‘Spurt’
… the bright rising flow…

‘Chains & Water II’
…links and liquid…

‘Chains & Water’

‘Little Fountain’

‘In Formation(Three Geese)’
…together we glide…

‘Creekside In The Afternoon’

‘Mangroves & Tide’

‘Just Over Water’
…a wavering wharf, just over waves – my life most of the time!

‘Weir’
…alter the flow…

‘Under The Bridge (Water Cathedral) II’
…another view of the bridge and water scene featured in the previous post, this time a black and white version….

‘Under The Bridge (Water Cathedral)’
…a hidden, almost sacred place just above the sea and far beneath the traffic’s thrum…

‘Reflecting Pool Reflects Rain’
The last in a mini-series of four photographs of Auckland’s Savage Memorial, taken hastily as the rain came down this week .
The memorial honours Michael Joseph Savage, first Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand, and is one of my favourite local places to visit (even when it is sodding down!)

‘Pluviophile’s Dream III’
…lost in this watery dreaming, just can’t see my way clear…

‘Wind On The Rock Pool’


‘Pukeko’s Realm’
The black and blue king of his watery realm, a branch his sunlit throne.

‘Pondscape’
… just look what the pond saw…

‘A Line In The Water’

‘Shifting Surface’
A wave is liquid motion – complex physics and restless poetry combined.
Always shifting; never repeating.
Its form is a function of wind, tide and topography.
Its colour reflects the sky and mirrors the depths.
Unique, and then gone.
There is something incredibly pure about that.