LOOKING ACROSS COOK STRAIT THROUGH INFRA-RED.—A view of the South Island, taken from Wainui Hill, Wellington, on Sunday afternoon with a telephoto lens and an infra-red plate. The process in photography disposes of the haze of distance, and reveals clear-cut. many objects which the eye cannot see. In the illustration published above the waters of Port nicholson provide the fore ground, with the along the shores of Miramar Peninsula in the centre. The peaks of the Kaikouras, in the South Island, make an imposing background with C ook strait an almost insignificant waterway dividing the two islands.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1933, Page 5
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97LOOKING ACROSS COOK STRAIT THROUGH INFRA-RED.—A view of the South Island, taken from Wainui Hill, Wellington, on Sunday afternoon with a telephoto lens and an infra-red plate. The process in photography disposes of the haze of distance, and reveals clear-cut. many objects which the eye cannot see. In the illustration published above the waters of Port nicholson provide the fore ground, with the along the shores of Miramar Peninsula in the centre. The peaks of the Kaikouras, in the South Island, make an imposing background with Cook strait an almost insignificant waterway dividing the two islands. Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1933, Page 5
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