Capture: EQNZ Remembrance
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JacksonP, in reply to
This, is me xxx
Arohanui Sofie. ;-)
While not contributing, I am really enjoying the Capture series- thank you everybody.
But you are contributing. Both in words, perspective, and apparently baby cheesus.
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
Love you, long time, sistah xxx
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get a room :)
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Sacha, in reply to
cheapskate mile high club
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
Not even a mile anyway.
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
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Sacha, in reply to
hence cheap :)
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Hebe,
Panoramas of the usedtobe CBD that I found mind-bending this morning. A great project.
http://focus360.co.nz/index.php/component/content/article/19-conyent/93-red-zone-infoThe Manchester-High St one is difficult to take in -- I've spent so much time around there.
Christchurch is shaping up to be an ugly city going by the vileness of the remaining buildings.
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Lilith __, in reply to
Ferrier Fountain in moonlight.
That’s a lovely shot. So bridal!! And the light rippling through the leaves, mmm. This could equally go in the night-photography thread. :-)
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
Oh yes but i feel it is a very tailored forum with technical information and to tell you the truth i could not remember what my settings were if i tried. All i know they were taken with my Pentax SFX years ago. Oh and one tripod.
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Hebe, in reply to
Pretty.
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
Thanks Hebe. Went out today and looked round what is standing. I find the soldiers on corners of perfectly quiet places such an intrusion in our lives. All i wanted to go a few meters further to get a shot of the rotunda and hey they just about kill you if you tried. Thanks Bob Parker, moron of the year.
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Hebe, in reply to
Nice try Gudrun. The rotunda looks munted from that shot; is it on a lean or is that the angle of the picture? To be fair to Bob P, the cordon is Cera's responsibility I think.
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
I agree it is damaged but not beyond saving it. Once you take the top off, it is a matter of columns and a circular concrete floor. With today's technology and public money raised to save Christchurch's heritage after the quake, I feel it is without question that Parker and Brownlee could save it . Were they not able to whip up a stadium in 100 days using public money for their sports heroes?
I am not proposing to place it in this very spot but there has to be a space somewhere in Christchurch where they could apply modern earthquake safety ingenuity and reconstruct it. Such an attractive little monument to early Canterbury. Amen. -
Islander, in reply to
But you are contributing. Both in words, perspective, and apparently baby cheesus.
Only to selected reciprocating targets!
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Islander, in reply to
Such an attractive little monument to early Canterbury. Amen.
And very easily saved as you suggest.
Hating on CERA & the CCC for their pathetic lack of insight into what is important and their bullheaded rush to demolition-
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Hebe, in reply to
the poplars on Oxford Terrace
Stunning Gudrun.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
well seasoned...
poplars
thus begins the new
Brownlee-approved
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
I know the day will come when seasons will need CERA approvals.
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JacksonP, in reply to
I know the day will come when seasons will need CERA approvals.
April, come she will, even in hemispheres turned upside down.
You've been Garfunkled... ;-)
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