Weekend Snapshot — Starling Storm
The BBC & Natural History Museum Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition is currently running at Auckland Museum in conjunction … Continue reading Weekend Snapshot — Starling Storm
The BBC & Natural History Museum Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition is currently running at Auckland Museum in conjunction … Continue reading Weekend Snapshot — Starling Storm
Any photographer will tell you it’s worth getting up at dawn to get that photo. Despite being not naturally inclined … Continue reading Friday Photo — The Collie Dog
I was given a Canon macro lens for my birthday, 100mm f2 to be precise. While it serves as an … Continue reading Friday Photo — Beach in a Bubble
It certainly didn’t look as inviting when Frodo and Sam arrived in Mordor to cast The One Ring into the … Continue reading Tuesday Landscapes — Mount Doom
Yesterday was not warm. You could safely say that winter has arrived in New Zealand, but they breed them tough … Continue reading Monday Photo — Warm-up
All images © 2012 Mark Meredith It was my daughter’s birthday promise: that we would take her to Rainbows End, … Continue reading Photo Essay — Rainbow’s End
Most weekends, weather permitting, we find somewhere to walk. It used to be that I would normally want to head … Continue reading Milford-Takapuna Coastal Track
One of the great things about living in Auckland is the diversity of the coastline. You can drive from the Tasman Sea to the Pacific Ocean in less than an hour. On the eastern side, the Pacific, the beaches are characterised by calm, blue seas — though there are surf beaches to be found — and sheltered bays of golden sand fringed by hills and cliffs of pohutukawa trees. The west coast, on the other hand, is a totally different story. Here, in the Waitakere region, shaped eons ago by violent volcanic activity, the coastline is rugged and forested, the sea wild and dangerous. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty and endowed with a unique ambiance, where nature is truly, and fully, in charge. Bethells Beach is typical of west coast beaches: wild, atmospheric, with an expanse of volcanic sand backed by weathered, eroded, bush-clad cliffs.
All Images © 2012 Mark Meredith

The only people with any sense who would want to brave the treacherous currents at Bethells are surfers. Continue reading “Bethells Beach”