• Key Summit, accessed from the Routeburn Track, during the clearance of a winter storm
  • Sunrise from the flank of Mt Luxmore on the Kepler Track, viewed towards Lake Te Anau
  • Hooker Lake and Aoraki-Mt Cook, taken on a winter's day just after sunset
  • The Nugget Point Lighthouse captured at sunrise in late winter
  • The setting sun provides some warm light to an otherwise cold winter's day at Sutherland Sound, Fiordland National Park
  • Probably the most well known of the many waterfalls of the Catlins Forest Park
  • A stunning evening sky reflects in a tarn in the Lake Adelaide basin, Fiordland National Park
  • The kea (nestor notablis), the world's only alpine parrot and found only in the South Island of New Zealand
  • Glacial textures on Tititea / Mount Aspiring, New Zealand's 23rd highest mountain.
  • One of the many hidden canyons dotted around Haast Pass, Mount Aspiring National Park
  • The Tasman River (left) and Hooker River (right) converge and flow towards Lake Pukaki
  • The glowing summit of Mt Sefton (3151m), captured approximately 30 minutes before sunrise
  • The rising sun strikes the impressive eastern face of Mt Sefton (3151m)
  • Pre-sunrise glow on the Southern Alps at the headwaters of the Rakaia River, Canterbury
  • A frozen Lake Lyell in the headwaters of the Rakaia River
  • The fog begins to dissipate, revealing the hoar frost enveloping the Twizel area
  • Sunrise on the West Coast near 17 Mile beach
  • A hoar frost captured at Lake Ruatanwiha, Canterbury
  • Mt Potts (2184m) reflected in the calm waters of Lake Camp
  • Mt Taranaki (2518m) reflected in the waters of Lake Mangamahoe
  • A close-encounter with the blue ice of Brewster Glacier
  • Captured near sunrise on the lower flanks of Mt Titiroa, Fiordland National Park
  • The vastness of the Fiordland wilderness, captured on a charter flight above Doubtful Sound (Lake Browne in the centre-foreground)
  • A rainstorm arrives just as the sun is about to set.
  • When you're on State Highway 80 and have this view of Lake Pukaki and Aoraki - Mt Cook, you know only good things lie ahead.
  • Matai Falls is one of the many beautiful waterfalls scattered throughout the Catlins Conservation Park.
  • At 96 m high, Thunder Creek Falls is an easy 5 minute walk from the main road (State Highway 6) near Haast Pass.
  • The Whakarewarewa Forest in Rotorua is best known for it's giant redwood trees, but it has mighty tree ferns too!
  • Although predominantly seen in purples and pinks, lupins can be found in nearly every colour of the rainbow.
  • In November 2016 the Kaikoura area was hit by a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake; but the place remains as beautiful as ever!
  • An alignment of rocks provides a great leading line to this winter scene at Lake Tekapo
  • An aerial view of the Godley River has it descends from the Southern Alps towards Lake Tekapo
  • After getting up incredibly early on a summer morning and initially being disappointed with the light and wishing I had stayed in bed, the arrival of the sun lighting up the horizon across Lake Te Anau turned out to be some of the most surreal conditions I've yet experienced!
  • A storm approaches the West Coast (captured just to the north of Punakaiki)
  • When the hoar frost descends on the Mackenzie Country it can be so intense that it looks like snow!
  • The last moments of warmth for the day light up the trees lining Lake Camp
  • Sunrise greets the infamous and very popular Cathedral Cove, located near Hahei
  • A long exposure of Wainuiototo Bay, with New Chums Beach just out of frame to the left
  • Day transitions to night at Lake Camp, Canterbury
  • Early morning starts at Lake Tasman may be cold but they are often beautiful for photography
  • Shooting Stirling Falls in Milford Sound never results in a dry camera!
  • A slot canyon in the Haast Pass area
  • A nor-westerly storm rolls in over rolling farmland in Central Otago
  • A tree so famous it has 'That' in it's name.
  • A beautifully still winter's afternoon at Lake Heron, Canterbury
  • Fiordland National Park, located in Te Wāhipounamu - South West New Zealand World Heritage Area, is chock full of hidden gems like this
  • The sprint to get to Tasman Lake at sunrise on this cold winter's morning was well worth the effort!
  • A southerly cold front rapidly approaches across the Canterbury Plains
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