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This was my last night in Franz Josef. The next day I was planning to go to Queenstown via the Haast Pass. Unfortunately it started to rain that evening, and that was an under statement . In Wellington we do have very heavy rain but that tends to last less than an hour. Here in the West Coast it was pelting down and the sound was as loud as a jet taking off! It didn’t help having an iron roof at the motel. Apart from not being able to sleep I was thinking of flooding blocking the roads and whether I could get to Queenstown. I reassured myself that this is the West Coast and they are use to heavy rain and “she will be right”. The rain was continous all night and all morning. My favourite government website at the time -“Waka Kotahi” gives up to the hour transport conditions. The news was grim. There was flooding at Haast Pass and the road was blocked. There was no indication on how long it would take to open so I assumes it would be all day considering it was still raining heavily.. Honestly I cannot recall being in such heavy continuous rain before.

So what does an impatient photographer do. He just wants to shoot something (very american). He also hates waiting and queuing. Does he keep on driving south to wait near Haast . Does he find a pub in Franz and wait out the rain drinking water all day?

I rang my friend Ricky who I was meant to pick up at Queenstown airport and said he would have to make his own way to Glenochy where I booked 3 nights. Then I decided to make my way to Queenstown the long way around, back through Arthurs pass, down to Tekapo , traverse the Lindis Pass to get to Queenstown . I said I might have to stay a night half way as it was over 800Km!

1. iso 100     70mm   f6.3   1/40sec   Nikon 24-70 f2.8
2.iso 100   24mm   f8     1/15sec
3. iso 100   135mm   f6.3   1/80sec   nikon70-200f4
4. iso 100   150mm   f8.0   1/15sec  
5. iso 100   24mm   f2.8   0.4sec   Nikon 24-70f2.8
6. iso100   24mm     1/3 sec  Nikon 24-70 f2.8
7. iso 100     f5.0   1/4sec   Nikon 70-200 f4
8. Nikon D800   iso 100   98mm   f4   1.6 sec  nikon 70-200f4

The Journey

It was constant rain all the way to Hokitika and through the Arthurs pass. The little Ford Fiesta handled the conditions very well with the Michelin tyres remaining grippy in all the puddles. I met a truck driver at the Arthurs pass toilet stop (I know what you are thinking…) and he said he hadn’t seen this much rain before. The braided river that runs along the pass (Waimakariri) looked more like a lake! The rain stopped on the Canterbury plains. Then I had to contend with a fallen tree on the highway and snow on the Lindis pass. But I made it to Glenorchy around 10 pm that day.

If I had a lesser car I probably would have stayed at Tekapo one night. But the Ford Fiesta is one hot hatch that chews up miles for breakfast. It handles well and has enough power to over take long trucks. It also helps to have only a few cars on the road and many breaks. The photos I managed to get were between Geraldine and Lake Tekapo. Worth the detour ? “Oath !! ”

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Travel Portraits 4

December 2025

Myanmar is probably my favourite of all the Asian countries to visit. It represents Asia of the past and the people are lovely. Their kindness and hospitality is genuine.

Its a shame the country is racked by war and corruption as the people deserve better.

The first portrait of the 5 girls is my favourite and reflects how lovely the people are. They were from a nearby village and were dressed up for a weekend outing visiting the viewspots of Bagan. Naturally being a helpful photographer in front of 5 beautiful women I offered my services. I even got one of the girls E mail and sent them the final image which they liked very much.

17 April 2018-Nikon D3s-iso800-62mm-f5.6-1/1`25sec-Nikon24-70f2.8
Original as shot
22 April 2018-NikonD3s-iso6400-28mm-f5.6-1/60sec
Original as shot
19 April 2018-NikonD750-iso5000-140mm-f8-1/125secNikon70-200f4
26April2018-NikonD750-iso5000-200mm-f5.6-1/200sec
18Nov2019-NikonD750-iso6400-145mm-f4.0-1/125sec
Original as shot-very under exposed in poor light. It was a very dark shopping hall.

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1 December 2025

In September of this year we took an Intrepid 13 day tour of Morocco. My impressions of the tour were very positive. The itinerary was well spaced, the guide Khalid was excellent and went out of his way to make sure everything went smoothly. The driver Mohamed was also very smooth and exhibited defensive driving skills. We felt very safe.

As regards to Morocco itself I would recommend it as a place to visit as you get to see the original history of the place. Now with over tourism in some places we get resorts and Westernised facilities.. Not a bad thing as far as toilets go but it is important to preserve the originality of the place.

The people themselves were very camera shy – contrary to my experience in Istanbul and Japan. As you can see from my photos it is a street photographers dream, but you have to be very quick and discreet – that’s a bit hard with my big cameras…..The people are very friendly and try to be helpful. Sally and I were very comfortable walking around the streets of Casablanca. She was even given a free banana from a fruit vendor. We tried to pay but they refused to accept our cash! One thing I noticed about Moroccans is that they love to people watch. Every cafe we passed had the seats and the people facing the road. Was it Sally or my Nikons they were watching?

22 September 2025-Marrakech Medina-Nikon D780-iso560-35mm-f9.0-1/160sec-Nikon 35mmf1..8
17 September-Et-taous-NikonD780-iso125-200mm-f9.0-1/125sec-Nikon 70-200f4
20 September-NikonD780-iso100-112mm-f10-1/125sec-Nikon70-200f4
16 September-Through the window of the moving bus!-iso500-200mm-f8-1/1000sec
12 September-Meknes-iso140-70mm-f8-1/1000sec
13 September-Chefchaouen-NikonD780-iso3200-35mm-f4.0-1/125sec
15 September-Fes-ElBali-NikonD780-iso9000-190mm-f9.0-1/1000sec
16 September-M’GounValley-iso200-200mm-f7.1-1/320sec

17 September-Et-taous-NikonD780-iso12800-70mm-f4.0-1/80sec -Warming the drums before the performance.

Gallery One, The next best…….

Gallery Two, My favourite happy snappies…..

Sorry for the sheer number of images but this is for the benefit of my fellow tour friends who I shared the experience with.

Also if you a planning to visit Morocco this is a good guide of what you will see from a photographers perspective as opposed to tourists shots.

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Brent Higham

July 2025

I saw this image on Brents instagram page. I really like it. Brent kindly sent me his image for my web page. I had to lighten and do some subtle adjustments to his JPEG file as it was a bit on the dark side. Hope you don’t mind Brent !

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