My New Zealand Photo Adventure
My New Zealand experience was unique. And I had my camera with me to prove it!
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My New Zealand experience was unique. And I had my camera with me to prove it!
For any print on demand products please click here.
I donated 3 of my photos to the Art Rangers. They offer the proceeds from the sales of prints of National Park images to National Parks Foundation to preserve them for everyone to enjoy for generations to come. I think theirs is a worthy cause and wish we would have something similar in Australia too.
Here is their link: www.theartrangers.com/
and their FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theartrangers/
These are the photos I donated:
Choose from 25 products available on my Pixels Shop POD (print on demand) as for example a framed print, metal print, canvas, phone cover, t-shirt, tote bag, throw pillow, and more.
Thank you for your visit. Please follow the links below:
https://pixels.com/profiles/2-daniela-constantinescu/collections/sydney-city-towers
https://pixels.com/profiles/2-daniela-constantinescu/collections/cityscapes
For any inquiries, leave me a message on the ‘Contact’ page. I reply within a day.
If you like the images from my website, you are probably wondering how can you purchase them. I don’t sell anything directly on my website but you may have noticed the pull-down menu called ‘purchase’ where you have access to all the links to the Microstock photography sites if you are interested in the digital version, or if you want to purchase a print I have my images listed with some print on demand sites like Redbubble, Pixels or Society 6.
For Australia, I would recommend Redbubble and for the USA and Europe all the rest.
The largest POD or print on demand site would be Pixels (or Fine Art America). For easy access, you can click on the banner below the blog.
Or you can also use the link below:
https://pixels.com/profiles/2-daniela-constantinescu.html?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid=759162
Redbubble and Society 6 offer art prints at remarkable good quality for an affordable price.
Click on the link below to access my shop at Reddbubble:
https://www.redbubble.com/people/Danielasphotos/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown
Click on the link below to access my shop at Society 6:
https://society6.com/danielaphotography
For any inquiries, leave me a message on the ‘Contact’ page. I reply within a day.
Thank you for your visit.
Well, I didn’t win, but I am very excited that I was No 6 and got my name and picture in Australian Photography Magazine – Photographer of the Year Competition. This image is the page from February Issue of the magazine with my pink taxi driver photo in the Travel Category!
You can see more photos of Cuba and the full size of the photo mentioned in the Cuba Travel Gallery on this website or follow the link:
http://danielaphotography.com.au/gallery-cuba.html
Enjoy!
One of my favorite events in Sydney was the Vivid Sydney Festival, so I created this slideshow video with some of my favorite photos from it.
Vivid Sydney is a festival of Light, Music, and Ideas, an annual event in Sydney and it is for everyone to enjoy for free!
Vivid Sydney transforms the City with its innovative light installations and grand-scale projections.
Music: Beautiful Norah Jones with ‘Come away with me’.
Vivid Sydney -June 2016
Worked hard to wake up to get there at sunrise, then we kind of got lost a bit due to lack of directional information on the road. And you cannot rely on GPS either.
We got lost and arrived at sunrise at Dead Horse Point instead of Mesa Arch. Well, I said: at least I’ll have some pictures of sunrise here until my husband will go ask for directions. And this was the result:
We still arrived at Mesa Arch, just in time to see the sunlight reflected onto the underside of the arch which was positively glowing red.
Mesa Arch, Canyonlands, Utah, USA.
On the way back we stopped again at Dead Horse Point for a more relaxed photoshoot. The view shows another interesting meander of Colorado River. The point is towering 2,000 feet above the Colorado River and provides a breathtaking panorama of Canyonlands ‘sculptured pinnacles and buttes’. This is an arid desert environment – the park receives less than 10 inches of rain a year.
As we were wandering around my husband found there a tree that looks pretty much like a bonsai, but of course real life-size. He always finds ‘bonsai’ everywhere he travels! It is a gift!
You can see more high-resolution pictures of these amazing places in my American West Travel Photo Gallery or follow this link for prints:
https://2-daniela-constantinescu.pixels.com/collections/us+national+parks
If this can be the highlight of your trip, after you have seen Antelope Canyon… it actually is!
We stayed at the wonderful ‘View Hotel’, which absolutely deserves its name because all the guest rooms have a balcony from which you can enjoy a once in a lifetime opportunity to see – and take pictures of 🙂 the majestic natural monuments, mesas, and buttes, created by erosion in all their glory, at sunrise, sunset or star gazing during the night!
You can take all these amazing photos from the comfort of your own balcony! Starts at night and finishes with the best star trail pictures at night! I had to reduce the video to a reasonable size, so sorry if some quality was lost in the process.
Here is the video/slideshow of our 24-hour stay there. Music is ‘Wish you were here’ by Pink Floyd.
Enjoy!