Welcome to the online presence of Muzz Handley Photography.
Within these web walls you will find hundreds of images from the sea to the mountains and lots in between.Images that will hopefully inspire, motivate and rekindle memories of times and places and events, some good and some bad.
Probably a classic example of the bad was the oil on the beach at Papamoa when the MV Rena ran aground on Astrolab reef of Tauranga those years ago. Couple that with the next image of a glorious sunset from about the same spot after the marathon effort from the locals and the defence girls and guys to clean up. Sometimes we all need reminding of these things as we appreciate our local environment and a well sited image does that in spades.
The Facebook reaction was extraordinary and many personal comments were made regarding these birds and the effect and feelings that so many people have for them. To see a image of a white one brought out many touching comments that will stay in the memory.
Was a not so easy image to get but at the end was just so rewarding with the reactions received.
Thank you…
For more images on display which are easy to navigate which are mostly similiar to my social media postings try this link to my flickr portfolio…
Latest three posts…
Just click on the post image and you will go to that page.
Social media posts – June and July 2020.
A collection from my Facebook, Insta and flickr accounts from June 8th to 14th July 2020. There is no order of genre except the order that they were published. Dont forget that we print in-house on fine art papers to a max of A2 sizing but not panoramas just yet which...
Castlepoint then and again..
This place can be a enigma. Its a bit of a crountry drive out to the coast from Masterton town but the country side is what you would call typical New Zealand country starting from rolling hills at the outskirts of Masterton to steeper hill country and narrower roads...
Social media roundup. Jan to June 2020
A roundup of the Facebook and instagram posts from January to June 2020. There is no particular order regarding types of images only a general order that they were published. Most imaging is available as inhouse printed A2 or A3 sized fine art paper prints and the...