Michael Breitung Photography

MICHAEL BREITUNG PHOTOGRAPHY

Blog - New Zealand

Travelling New Zealand – Coromandel

After the quick stop in Auckland it was great to finally see some of New Zealands beautiful landscapes. With four weeks in New Zealand and only one week on the North Island, time was limited. So instead of trying to see and photograph it all I focussed my efforts on a few select places. On[…]

Travelling New Zealand – Auckland

As some of you might know I’ve been travelling New Zealand for four weeks during November and early December. It’s been an awesome time but sometimes quite challenging in terms of photography. I’ve decided to write a few articles about this trip, focussing on the different places I stayed at and photographed. After nearly 30[…]

Seascape Photography Tutorial

Seascape Photography can be very dynamic. That's why the coast is one of my favorite subjects to photograph. To get the most out of the ever-changing scenery and to ensure my camera equipment stays dry, I follow the workflow I share in this tutorial on seascape photography. In the article, I cover the following topics:[…]

Australia – Victoria

As I’m writing this it’s been nearly a year since we’ve been to Australia. A year since we drove from the Blue Mountains down to Mount Buffalo National Park. Mount Buffalo National Park It was the longest drive yet, more than 9 hours with our campervan. And when we arrived down in the south it[…]

Australia – Queensland Part 1

After ten weeks in South America we flew from Santiago to Sydney and from there up to Cairns. Australia was the fifth country on our tour around the world and the contrast to South America couldn’t have been bigger. The houses around Cairns looked like out of a magazine, there were huge supermarkets and everything[…]

Puerto Lopez

After nine days on the Galapagos islands we flew back to the ecuadorian mainland to continue our travels. In Guayaquil we had a short layover before taking a bus to Puerto Lopez. A few months ago a heavy earthquake occured in Ecuador, which hit the Manabi province just 100km north of Puerto Lopez very hard.[…]

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