A couple of weeks ago I visited McLaren Falls here in Tauranga - while I was enjoying the spectacular Autumn colours I decided to people watch. In the top photo was a mum with her toddler who was throwing leaves around and feeding ducks, in the bottom shot was a mum, child and grandmother making their way to the same area of the park (Cherry Bay).
What do you like to do with your camera? People watch? Nature watch or something else?
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14 comments:
How beautiful! Makes me already long for fall, yet we still have summer ahead of us!
Beautiful colours. The advantage of being that bit further south. Hope you are enjoying life down there. I love people watching, especially at airports. I once nearly missed my son's long awaited arrival by being engrossed in watching another reunion.
Wow thanks for visiting my blogsite, i am glad to find someone from that area. We wished to go to Tauranga when i was there, went to Waitomo and Rotorua. But there's simply not enough time. Those colors are spectacular, i haven't seen Autumn in real life. I will add you to my bloglist and browse in your older posts. I love NZ.
I love photographing nature and birds etc. :)
That's a beautiful park. Most of my photos are of things and the only time I photograph people are my family.
gorgeous pictures!!!
Such a pretty park. I'm really pretty bad at people photos, though I have a couple of exceptions in today's post. Birds, wildlife and scenery usually only.
Beautiful park!
Pretty, Amy! It's so funny to see fall colors now, as we head into summer here. I'm better at scenery and close ups that people. Your shots are great!
People watching is fun but I don't usually capture it. Lovely Autumn moments.
Love the colors of fall.
I like to do both - people watch and nature watch. ;) But many people are funny about having their photos taken, so I mostly shoot nature.
I like to do both, although I am a little more fascinated by nature. Your photos are lovely.
People watching is an underrated sport!
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne (airport)
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