I found Steve Burling’s photographs of New Zealand on one of the photographic sites on the internet, and they caught my attention right away. His compositions and understanding of light are wonderful. And what is also very important is that Steve absolutely loves nature and photography – I can see it from his work. And Steve himself says: “I love to travel and have been doing so for some time and am constantly blown away by how beautiful the world is.” This is what I also feel and it may be the reason why I love his photographs so much.
This first photograph of Waitete Bay was taken on the way north from Coromandel town. It shows how important understanding of light is in photography. The exposure should be just right not to burn the photograph and also to show the darker details in the front. I also like the overall mood of this photograph, which shows calm and beautiful evening.


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This is the famous Cathedral Cove which lies on the Coromandel east coast near Whitianga, which is the main settlement of Mercury Bay on the North Island of New Zealand. This is one of my favorite photos. It takes me to the land of my dreams, where the sky is blue with white happy clouds and children playing in the water. Technically this photo is also flawlessly executed – the bright back can be seen in all the details while the darker front has also retained its detail.

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Steve calls this photograph of Waiaro Coast a “lucky shot”, but I don’t agree. To make this shot first of all he had to have his camera with him, and when this situation happened, he had to notice it, and find good composition for the photograph. For examle if he didn’t include the trees on the left, the picture would be empty. By the way photographing rainbow with polarizing filter it is possible to emphasize it even more.

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This photo was taken on Whangapoua Beach (also located at Coromandel Peninsula, North Island) on early morning. So if you ask yourself what do you have to do to take such a beautiful photo, I can tell you that you have to get up very, Very early in the moring, take tripod with you and come to the beach. Then, provided that sun in your country rises from the sea, and you have something interesting to place in the photo besides water, you have a slight chance of catching this quality of light. Of course it doesn’t happen every morning and lasts only for a very short time.

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For the last photo of my review I chose a slightly different photograph. This photographs proves once again that Steve is just natural photographer. Even if it is not nature he photographs, he manages to find an interesting aspect or view of the photographed subject. This time he obviously wanted to photgraph the famous Auckland’s Sky Tower, but he chose to do it in a very creative way by capturing its interesting reflection in one of the near buildings.

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In conclusion I can say that viewing Steve’s photographs inspired me to go out there and take photographs, it gave me ideas of what can be done with camera, and hinted about the endless possibilities of photography.
If you liked these photographs, you can find more on Steve’s website: steveburling.zenfolio.com
Steve is also kindly contributed the photo of Whangapoua Beach in high resolution for free download as a wallpaper.
Thank you Steve for sharing your beautiful work with me and my readers!
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