Showing posts with label city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2016

A cloudy winter, High Street, Auckland, New Zealand


July 15th, 2016:  There is no torrent rain as forecasted by the weather station. It was cloudy with occasional sun for most of the day.


It start raining right after 5pm today.


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Monday, June 1, 2009

Some view of North Shore Auckland, New Zealand, May 2009



(Please click on the individual picture to get larger view).

Took all these pictures with my mate's Blackberry 8310 PDA. The outcome of the shots were not bad eventhought his 8310 is only 2 Meg Pixel and do not have auto focus compared to Nokia N95 8GB's 5 Meg Pixel! The color of the digital picture is very natural and vivid too. I found that this is the perfect way to take picture for blogging!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Street view, Auckland, New Zealand, April 2009 (David Lim, s, y)



Some street views to share with you all via this blog. Sorry for the low-res as I used only my Nokia E71 phone to take these pictures.

Views are from Karangahape (K'Road) Road, Upper Queen Street, Aucland Central (CBD)

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Earth Hour Around the World : 2009, Auckland, New Zealand


More than 3,400 cities worldwide have taken part in Earth Hour, turning off their lights for one hour at 2030 local time in protest against climate change.
New Zealand was one of the first countries to take part. In Wellington, revellers turned the event into a celebration with a candle-lit concert.