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Pū keko family snap wins major photo award

Picture taken at Waimanu Lagoons

- David Haxton

Acute photo of two pū kekos and their chick has won Waikanaeba­sed photograph­er Roger Smith a major internatio­nal award.

Smith is the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust London Urban Wetland Photograph­er of the Year 2023.

The photo that earned him the honour was a photograph titled ‘Feed me, feed me’ of two pū kekos and their chick in the Waimanu Lagoons at the Waikanae River estuary.

“I crawled through a patch of agapanthus and flax to a place where I could watch them without being noticed.

“It has become one of my most popular photos.”

Smith said the British competitio­n introduced a category for overseas photograph­s this year which his photo won before going on to win the overall competitio­n. “I was delighted.”

Smith won a family membership for the trust.

“It’s great because my wife Mavis and I are going to England next year.

“And what the trust has agreed to is that when we come back to New Zealand, they will transfer the membership to my daughter’s family in the UK so they will be able to visit different places.”

Meanwhile, Smith is having his third photograph­ic exhibition Paraparaum­u Library’s Roderick and Gillian Deane Community Art Space.

“I’ve got a variety of colourful prints.

“Some are matted photograph­ic prints, some are acrylic-faced prints which are very glossy, and some are floating canvas prints.

“It ranges from birds, aircraft, trains, flowers, scenery and lots

more from around New Zealand and the world.

“There’s something for everyone.”

He said the exhibition was “going extremely well”.

“It took five of us three hours to set up.

“A lot of fun but hard work. “And I’m getting very good feedback about the exhibition and the sales are excellent.”

Interestin­gly, one of his photograph­s features the New Zealand

Bird of the Century — an Australasi­an crested grebe.

Smith photograph­ed the bird at a private pool behind a cafe at one of Twizel’s salmon farms where a nesting platform had been created.

The species received a boost in votes thanks to comedian and talk show host John Oliver who unleashed a zany, worldwide campaign on its behalf.

Smith’s exhibition ends on December 22.

 ?? Photo / Roger Smith ?? Roger Smith’s winning photograph of two pukekos and their chick.
Photo / Roger Smith Roger Smith’s winning photograph of two pukekos and their chick.
 ?? Photo / David Haxton ?? Roger Smith is having his third photograph­ic exhibition at Paraparaum­u Library.
Photo / David Haxton Roger Smith is having his third photograph­ic exhibition at Paraparaum­u Library.

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