I had taken some older and humbler gear down to the centre of Auckland to photograph the pre-Christmas bustle, but was pretty disappointed by the lack thereof (I guess a lot of people are shopping on-line and at malls). On my way I stumbled on a performance of creative dance with a distinctive Maori interpretation, being performed outside the Auckland Art Gallery as a part of the opening events for a major show of modern Maori art.
There were actually two performances, so I stayed for the second one as well to get into a better shooting position. As you will see from the images, they were actually performed in a shallow pool that occupies a major part of the forecourt to the main gallery entrance. As a result, I and the cameras took a fair bit of splashing, but it was all in a good cause.
I took a bunch of images using 2 x Canon EOS 60D's (circa 2010): one with an 18-55 IS STM and the other with the 55-250 IS STM lens. All shots were hand-held and available light.
Rather than downsize and upload multiple images, I include a link to the images on my MS Onedrive folder.
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