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This image is a wider angle of my previous posting. I was quick enough to switch the focal length within a split of a second. Perhaps, that is an advantage of working with a zoom lens under such a situation.

This image is a wider angle of my previous posting. I was quick enough to switch the focal length within a split of a second. Perhaps, that is an advantage of working with a zoom lens under such a situation.

I remember when we left Queenstown, driving in the direction of Cromwell, we were attracted by this lookout by the roadside.
Part of the roaring Meg Creek was right in front of us. The lovely green water of the rapids fascinated me. Since our destination of that day was Mount Cook Village, we couldn’t afford to spend an extra minute at this scenic spot and we just had to move on.

One of the scenic spots that I like while we were cruising Milford Sound is none other than the Mitre Peak. Actually, I discovered this vantage point by the side of the water area only after we had completed the cruise. I think the road to Milford Sound and the cruise are really magnificent for photographers who like to do landscape photography.