Yesterday I had a chance to go on tour to Napier, Hawke's Bay. This tour was organised by International Students Support (ISS) Massey University. Napier is east of Palmerston North and about 2 hours drive.
Based on the tentative of the tour, I have decided to go for street shooting rather than landscape. And I planned to give a go on abstract photography too. So, here's the photos of the tour that I taken. Most of the pictures were taken with my new lens, Tamron SP AF 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro 1:1.
Repertoire of a wall's pattern I found by the roadside in the city.
Took this during stop in Dannevirke. It's actually an outer layer of the playground.
Distinct pattern of the rope.
On the way to Napier, we stopped by the Te Apiti Windfarm to take pictures.
At Dannevirke.
I forgot the name of this street, but it's famous as George St in Dunedin, Lambton Quay in Wellington and Queen St in Auckland.
Wear it with pride.
Father and Son.
The Street Preacher. Found him while wandering around the Beach Domain. Although not many were come and listening, he still looks energetic and full of spirit when giving out his speech.
The Alleyway. Looks like one in Cuba or Vietnam I think.
A couple relaxed on the tree branch at the seashore. That's Pacific Ocean dude.
Beach Domain, Napier. I'm waiting quite long to get just a single person in the frame to give scale of the image.
Tour ended around 2.30pm where the bus left Napier for home. Looking forward to do street photoshooting back in Malaysia soon.
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