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canyonwalker ([personal profile] canyonwalker) wrote2024-04-25 09:35 pm

Purakaunui Falls

Two weeks ago Wednesday was a busy day for us in New Zealand. A second day of rain rained out our plans to go hiking in the mountains near Queenstown— again— but over breakfast we called an audible: we'd drive to a different part of the island and visit four waterfalls. Then in addition to hiking four falls I drove over 500 km. Like I said, it was a busy day.

Our first hike of the day started easily enough. The trail for Purakaunui Falls seemed pretty remote, but once we were there it was well signed, and a half dozen other small families were there, too. We proceeded down the well marked and well maintained path, past a small falls, then steeply down several flights of wooden stairs, to a viewing platform beneath Purakaunui Falls.

Purakaunui Falls, New Zealand (Apr 2024)

Because it was a short hike I carried along all my camera gear. That meant I carried my whole camera bag including a pouch of lens filters plus my folding tripod. Thus after an "ussie" with my iPhone, above, I set up the tripod, screwed on a circular polarizer, and had fun with motion blur pictures of the falling water.

Purakaunui Falls, New Zealand (Apr 2024)

Setting up the camera on the tripod means I can also compose the picture, getting the settings the way I want them, and turn it over to someone else to press the shutter button. ...Meaning I can be in my own picture:

Purakaunui Falls, New Zealand (Apr 2024)

Hawk and I took turns snapping pictures of each other walking out on the rocks near the falls.


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