In: Photographic
7 Nov 2011Photographs from a 1971 visit to Leningrad (St Petersburg) and the October Revolution parade
During the Rugby World Cup, the “Living Legends” project aims to plant 85,000 native trees around New Zealand. A neat and lasting way to provide some offset for the carbon footprint of the RWC. Each site has been selected by the Department of Conservation and will be named after one of New Zealand’s rugby greats. The [...]
I showed some pictures from a field trip to the Boulder Bank in my last post. That morning had some real highs and lows for me. I’ll explain. We went across in the Haulashore Island Ferry. We were landed around 100m from the Lighthouse. It was still very dark against the dawn sky, so I began by [...]
Nelson is getting excited about the rugby World Cup
A small tribute to our beloved Pohutukawa tree
Nelson celebrates the imminent start of the Rugby World Cup with an Italian style lunch
Photographs from the annual Nelson Trolley Derby
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.