Canon 7D, 10-22mm Lens
Hope I'm not boring you with the most amazing paddock of Wild Lupins in the Lindis Pass. It's by Bridge 2360 if you're down that way. We just climbed over the padlocked fence and played with a cameras in this field for a couple of hours. Beautiful willow trees, a beautiful river, and an seemingly unending field of Lupins. That's what I call Bliss. All along the side of the roads and rivers in the Mackenzie country these lupins grow, in white, yellow, pink, blues and purples. The best time of the year to see them is mid December when they are at their best.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
The Colour of Early Summer in Mackenzie Country
Labels:
colour,
December,
farms,
Flowers,
landscapes,
Lindis Pass,
lupins,
Mackenzie Country,
New Zealand,
Photography,
Rural,
wild,
Willow
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