• A winter storm creates a light show across the Tasman Valley, Aoraki-Mt Cook National Park
  • Glacial ice crumbles as it tumbles over the edge into a Fiordland valley
  • Soft morning light highlights the soft edges and curves of snow-covered ice in Aoraki-Mt Cook National Park
  • A colourful sunrise lights up remnant snow from a recent storm in the Tasman Valley
  • The Riuwaka River emerges from a cave deep in the Takaka Hills into lush rainforest
  • The calm before the storm; early morning at Wharariki Beach, New Zealand
  • The stunning Cathedral Cove is located in the Te Whanganui-A-Hei Marine Reserve, Coromandel
  • An icy morning in the Mackenzie Basin as first light illuminates the Ohau Range
  • An aerial abstract of winter at Tasman Lake, Aoraki-Mt Cook National Park
  • A mid-winter view from a spot near Mueller Hut towards the Hooker Valley and Aoraki-Mt Cook
  • A lenticular cloud hovers like a UFO above Lake Pukaki and the Southern Alps
  • A spectacular sunrise on a windy morning in the Tasman Valley heralds bad weather ahead
  • The setting sun casts the last warmth of the day along the shoreline of Lake Camp, Canterbury
  • Lake Angelus, Nelson Lakes National Park, in a setting that could be from another planet
  • The spectacular Earnslaw Burn, located near Glenorchy and reached via a 5-6 hour hike
  • Hoar frost coating trees near Twizel creates a surreal winter scene
  • The intricate braids of the Godley River, which flows into Lake Tekapo
  • A storm coinciding with sunset made for a surreal scene across the Canterbury Plains
  • The Southern Alps at sunrise; the Fox River and the West Coast can be seen on the horizon
  • A lone kayaker on Lake Pukaki with Aoraki-Mt Cook looming large on the horizon
  • The spine of the Southern Alps extending to the northern face of Mt Sefton (3,151m)
  • Gnarly trees in the Earnslaw Burn Valley, Mt Aspiring National Park
  • Pre-dawn reflections in one of the several small tarns dotting the valley floor in the Earnslaw Burn
  • The Earnslaw Glacier hangs precariously below the twin peaks of Mt Earnslaw (2,830m)
  • Water tumbling down the 1,000m bluffs in the Earnslaw Burn make for an impressive sight
  • A nuclear sunrise over the Castle Hill Basin reflects in a tarn in the Craigieburn Range
  • The last of the day's light illuminates the St Arnaud Range, Nelson Lakes National Park
  • The folds and valleys of Kahurangi National Park light up gold under the setting sun
  • Rocky terrain at the northern end of the Humboldt Mountains, near Lake Nerine
  • The towering Mt Aspiring (3,033m), often referred to as New Zealand's Matterhorn
  • Golden sunset light reveals the many ridges and ranges of Kahurangi National Park
  • Blue hour reveals the many ridges and ranges of Kahurangi National Park
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