October 1, 2015 8:41 pm
A futile gesture in the top fosse of this stronghold, conspicuous in New Plymouth’s western suburbs. The pa is high but I was sober – indeed the chill sou’wester was sobering, so a hip flask would’ve been welcome. The pa’s history is not accessible online and as it is barely mentioned in the standard works on Taranaki history, it was likely long abandoned by 1828, when the first Europeans arrived at the Sugar Loaves. Its preservation was only assured in 1989; today the pa overlooks suburbs at every turn – but the views are great. It is an impressive sight for visitors, although actually little visited.
28mm; ISO 500. 30 seconds at f5.6
Posted by Barney Brewster
Tags: clouds, long exposure, moonlight, New Plymouth, Nikon D700, Taranaki, wide angle
Categories: Night photography