Archive for August, 2011

I’ve been working on a  magazine article on marine farming, which has brought me into contact with some old friends and raised some old memories.  Coincidently a new aquaculture law was passed last week which many hope will bring an end to the fighting between marine farmers and commercial fisherman over water space. My mind went back to [...]

Lightstones

In: Photographic

6 Aug 2011

Having written a rather harsh review of the lighting course I went on a couple of weeks ago, I thought I should perhaps demonstrate what I learned.  So here’s an attempt on some still life shots, of some much-loved pieces that we’ve accumulated over the years from a sculptor by the name of John Edgar. John Edgar creates objects [...]

The big dump

In: NZ Stories

2 Aug 2011

A few days ago New Zealand was hit by a southerly blast.  The poor people of Christchurch were hit hard, while lots of places saw snow on the ground, even down at sea level.  Here in Nelson we got the biggest dump we’d seen in twenty years.  There was even snow on the ground in [...]


About this blog

This blog presents the images and observations of someone who has had a long and successful career, ranging from heavy engineering to environmental sciences, from paper machines to marine biology.

The digital revolution has enabled Graeme Robertson to devote much of his time to a rediscovered passion, photography. His images have won national competitions and been published in magazines and newspapers.

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