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Always a good day to see these fellas in the wild. Hoiho.
u/JarredSpec — 3 days ago


So we had a semi decent Hoar frost in the Mackenzie a few days ago, was able to scam a couple of days off and head up from Dunners with the cameras in tow.
The final B&W panorama is on film with a 3D printed old school style “view camera” which is great fun to use (though very expensive at four shots per roll of 120!)
Pretty sure a young one as it spent a good couple of mins on the bit of flax calling out above the cliffs.
Nugget Point Lighthouse. The Catlins.
📷: EB617 + Nikkor 210mm f/5.6
🎞️: Kodak Gold
A reasonably popular spot to photograph locally. Nice to have this committed to a strip of Gold for the archives :)