tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7750720746807403757.post2033861308069291872..comments2023-12-31T11:27:14.112+13:00Comments on Hazelnuts: Back!Jacquihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01192730590127098720noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7750720746807403757.post-86028610808401515262011-04-26T18:53:23.731+12:002011-04-26T18:53:23.731+12:00This is so true, and it's certainly something ...This is so true, and it's certainly something I have to fight myself! But I like to think I'm learning the limitations of photography in some situations and really, in caves like that there's no way you'd get anything decent without a tripod and a lot of time! <br /><br />The drawback to my own kitchen is that now I gave to do the dishes ;)<br /><br />Jacqui<br /><br />--- Sent from my iPhone ---Hazelnutshttp://www.hazelnutgirl.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7750720746807403757.post-17898811416615040552011-04-26T10:14:48.365+12:002011-04-26T10:14:48.365+12:00I totally agree with you about the photo taking. I...I totally agree with you about the photo taking. It seems that we all want to proove we've experienced something, rather than just actually being there and experiencing it (and saving the view in our memory rather than our camera -which doesn't experience it properly anyway).<br /><br />I do love your photo of the creek. Looks like some animal foot prints carved out of the rocks in the middle. (the NZ Yeti?).<br /><br />Glad you're home. Something to be said for your own bed + kitchen.Ellie - Petalplumnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7750720746807403757.post-14785197458662298512011-04-25T17:12:58.528+12:002011-04-25T17:12:58.528+12:00welcome back! I like your pregnancy analogy, hehe....welcome back! I like your pregnancy analogy, hehe. I have friends who stayed there and swear it's haunted...rubyinthedustnoreply@blogger.com