Hone Ma Heke – Rebel with a Cause!

At first I thought it was a tourist attraction – a kind of horse ride being offered – when I spied a photo opportunity of a man and his horse cart in the middle of Nelson.   As I started to photograph, it became clear that the man has most of his possession with him on the horse cart, and another “trailer cart” on the opposite side of the road.  I went for a chat, and Hone Ma Heke made himself known.  I recorded in my notes “Mahiki”, but upon research of old news item, found that it is “Ma Heke”.  He tells me of his rebelling against the system.  He did not use the word “rebelling”.  He speaks more of his freedom – freedom to choose against a system that is corrupt.

Referring to the NZ Bill of Rights he tells me that everyone has the right to freedom of movement in New Zealand – but at the moment, the Council, and the local businesses are trying to ban him from the city.  He has many “parking tickets”, and being charged with running a motorised vehicle illegally – and if that were true, then its the first motorised horse I’ve met!  He takes up at least two parking spaces, so I guess that’s one of the reason they are against him.  He now has to hang around town because of a few pending court cases.

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Tickets galore!

 

He does not even receive the benefit.  He sees himself free.  He survives on goodwill of others, receiving “koha” – donation.

We had a good chat, and we parted with a hongi.

 

God bless him.

 

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P/s I went back later and gave him a loaf of cake.

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Hone Ma Heke,
Rebel with a Cause!

Astrophotography in Westland

At last, clear sky and no wind…..  perfect.   Still a few to process, but this one is the first to be looked at!

 

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Westland – West Coast

In Westland for a bit of R&R. It is a paradise for New Zealand pictures!.  Bird life, Native forest, sceneries…… but at this moment astrophotography is out as the sky seems to me either cloudy or hazy!.

Managed to get a glimpse of some stars on the way here, but within minutes, the cloud moved in.

 

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Thought it would be cool having Castle Hill Rocks in the foreground and the Milky way in the sky, but it is not to be.

 

So, off to the coast….

 

 

 

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Astrophotography – the learning Curve

Hmmmm,

I now have an equatorial tracker to track the stars, but long exposure at high ISO is problematic.  I am climbing the steep learning curve!!  There are so many things to learn and so many discoveries to be made.  New Zealand is such a great place for Astrophotography – many places with little light pollution, and good to be able to experiment and learn.

Although winter time is the best time for astrophotography, lately, it has been either very cold or moon-lit, or cloudy- making it hard to track the stars!  Moonlit nights offer a different opportunity: the landscape can be shown better in the foreground, and with the moon-light, comes also the extra advantage of not having to grope for dials to adjust the equipment in the dark!.

I have been too busy to scout new locations.   Hopefully I can get to Mackenzie Country for the incredible night Sky soon.

I hope to go to one of the Island nations shortly – and I am wondering if the night sky there is as good as it is in NZ.  I suppose it would be, as noise pollution should be minimal.  I guess the sky does not ‘belong’ to any country, so my shots from there can still count as New Zealand pictures? Or should I list them under “overseas!

 

 

(update) – with the advent of the Super Moon, I’ve taken several shots pre, during and post the full moon.  It also means that it is hard to take start shots as the night sky is very bright!  I’ve now separated out the lunar shots into a category by itself.

 

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Night of “Super moon” 11th August 2014

Astrophotography

A long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away……..so commence the words of the Movie Star Wars.

I’ve gone back to my kiddies time to explore the galaxies and celestial skies.  Below is one of my first attempts – thanks to improve technology, I’m able to do so in a more serious manner.  I hope to post more.  Can’t wait to get my hands on an Equatorial Tracker to track the stars!

 

(Click on “ETC” on the Homepage).  Not sure whether the skies belong to the Category, “New Zealand”

 

Michael

 

 

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