Popped out during lunch to watch the All Whites Parade, a combination event celebrating Wellington Phoenix playing Argentina’s Boca Junior on Friday and celebrating the All Whites being the only undefeated team in the recent World Cup.
40,000 people where expected to watch the parade, from my small spot I reckon there were a lot more.
Photos were taken with my Manual Focus Tamron SP 35-210mm F3.5-4.2 so not perfect but I just grabbed the camera this morning on the way out the door and it was the lens attached.
Posted in Misc.
By Geoff Hunter
– Wednesday 21st July 2010
So after being convinced there was no reason not too, I have uploaded some work to RedBubble.

Doubt anything will actually sell, but if it does then it can go towards the new lens fund or something
I’d welcome any suggestions for photos I should put up there from the blog or main HunterGallery site or that you may have seen offline. After all what I like and what others like is clearly often different!
Posted in Misc.
By Geoff Hunter
– Tuesday 23rd February 2010
These were actually taken in March 2008, but I never got around to post-processing them properly. I have recently re-imported all my old work onto my current laptop for sorting and review and stumbled across them.
Tintern Abbey is situated on the Welsh side of the River Wye in Monmouthshire, South Wales.
Posted in Architecture, Ruins.
By Geoff Hunter
– Tuesday 23rd February 2010
This ugly but interesting looking critter was on our deck this afternoon, I took a couple of photos but Shelby decided it would make a nice mid-afternoon, crunchy, protein snack…
Posted in Close Focus.
Tagged with Bugs.
By Geoff Hunter
– Sunday 21st February 2010
Inspired to try some macro water drop shots by Tara Lemana (see links) whom Beth and I helped this weekend setup and run her first exhibition, I decided to try a few shots.
More a technical test than artistic (didn’t bother setting up any backgrounds or interesting subjects for the reflections) but still not bad results I think.
Posted in Macro.
Tagged with Macro, Water.
By Geoff Hunter
– Sunday 21st February 2010