PL Fallin Photography

Nature and Landscape Photography, Photographic Journal of Biblical and Poetic Expressions

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Showing posts with label Tongariro National Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tongariro National Park. Show all posts
Saturday, August 30, 2014

Mt. Ruapehu A Painting in the Sky

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     Another photo of Mt. Ruapehu against a backdrop of rain clouds. The Rainy Day By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The day is cold...
Friday, August 29, 2014

Whakapapa Ski Resort On a Summer's Day

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  Whakapapa Ski Area on the north-western slopes of Mt Ruapehu is New Zealand's largest ski area. The drive to the ski...

Mt. Ruapehu - A Maori Love Story

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  Mt. Ruaphue and the surrounding valley was visually stunning. There is a lot of moss at Mt. Ruaphue and it is endanger...
Thursday, August 28, 2014

A Rainy Taranaki Falls Track

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             When you are on vacation and you have a tight schedule, you don't allow rain to get in your...

'A Room With A View' Whakapapa Village

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This was the back deck from our room at Whakapapa Village.  Mt. Tongariro is the large mountain in the above photo.  Taranaki F...

The Majestic Clouds of Mt. Ngauruhoe aka Mount Doom

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            This was the view from our hotel room at Whakapapa Village in Tongariro National Park.  Mt. Ngauruhoe was...
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plfallin
Florida, United States
As a lifetime student of English literature, Photography for me is an artistic form of creative expression. It is poetry in living images, scripted through emotions, feelings, and thoughts of my surroundings. There is nothing more beautiful than nature photography and preserving memories of where I have been and the paths I have traveled. I have studied photography for several years and it has become a creative outlet for me. It is a true art form and can be used in many different formats. It illuminates life and communicates across all languages and cultures. It helps us to express the visual beauty of our surroundings and share the events of our lives. Every picture has a story to tell, a poem to express, and a place to discover.
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