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  Tuesday, 23 January 2007



7:36:47 AM    Comment []

  Sunday, 21 January 2007


Day two of the 2007 Nelson Summertime Kite Festival was another mixed bag of wind conditions. Thankfully, in the middle of the afternoon, just when the crowds were beginning to arrive, the grey clouds parted, and the northerly sea breeze kicked in juuust enough to put on a show.


The breeze was a very light southwest for most of the morning. Here the Kimono kite is caught resting during a lull in the breeze.


A Peter Lynn Ray flying high above a rainbow-coloured fish.


As the clouds broke up and the blue sky appeared, the wind shifted around to the north and suddenly the sky was filled with kites.

At the end of the afternoon, after most of the crowds had gone, I managed to get enough of a wind to launch my KAP rig and get a few shots looking down.


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I'll be uploading these images and heaps more in full size, to my Flickr account in the next day or two so check them out.


8:26:29 PM    Comment []

  Saturday, 20 January 2007



9:20:40 PM    Comment []


The wind started off light and got lighter throughout the day. Unfortunatly the grey skies kept the sea breeze from ever really kicking in. The few kites that could fly did, but most things dropped from the sky mid-afternoon. There certainly wasn't enough wind to kite buggy so there were a few bored kite buggy pilots around who resorted to towing buggys around the field with a minivan.

Tommorrow (Sunday) is the big public display day, so I hope the weathers better! At least it didn't rain today...


This kite reminds me of the space invaders games of my youth.


Because of the lack of wind I had no chance to do any kite aerial photography today but the gear is all ready to go, so maybe tomorrow.


7:46:49 PM    Comment []

  Tuesday, 2 January 2007


Just like this time last year, I got together with friends Mark, Pamela, and Devon to camp out next to the Motueka River over the New Years break.


This is the view looking upriver from our camping spot.


The kayaks all lined up ready for action on new years morning.


Probably my favourite thing about camping... the campfire.


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7:06:43 PM    Comment []


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