• Sunset on the craggy ridgeline above Lake Angelus, Nelson Lakes National Park
  • A still winter's day leads to a near perfect reflection on Wairepo Arm, near Twizel
  • Doesn’t matter if it’s rain or shine, Doubtful Sound / Patea is always a spectacular place to be.
  • The spectacular Earnslaw Burn, located near Glenorchy and reached via a 5-6 hour hike
  • The Earnslaw Glacier hangs precariously below the twin peaks of Mt Earnslaw (2,830m)
  • Pre-dawn reflections in one of the several small tarns dotting the valley floor in the Earnslaw Burn
  • The road to Kohaihai, near Karamea on the northern West Coast of the South Island
  • Pipis (shellfish) in the waters of Milford Sound / Piopiotahi almost look like stars fallen from the sky
  • North-westerly conditions can often produce fiery sunsets over the eastern past of the South Island
  • The last glow of the day illuminates the Cleddau Valley and Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park
  • Fletcher Bay, located at the northernmost point of the Coromandel Peninsula, marks one end of the Coromandel Coastal Walkway
  • Early morning mist clings to the forest near Haast Pass, South Westland
  • Golden light illuminates Fox Glacier / Te Moeka o Tuawe as the sun sets over the Tasman Sea
  • A frozen Lake Lyell in the headwaters of the Rakaia River
  • Gnarly trees in the Earnslaw Burn Valley, Mt Aspiring National Park
  • The intricate braids of the Godley River, which flows into Lake Tekapo
  • A nor'west sky over Lake Tekapo lights up at sunset
  • The folds and valleys of Kahurangi National Park light up gold under the setting sun
  • A moody evening on Hahei Beach, with Maharangi Island (Goat Island) centre of frame
  • One of the many hidden canyons dotted around Haast Pass, Mount Aspiring National Park
  • A view from one national park to another; Nelson Lakes to Kahurangi
  • A hoar frost captured at Lake Ruatanwiha, Canterbury
  • An early morning view up the Hollyford River to Mt Talbot (2,105 m), Fiordland National Park
  • Hooker Lake and Aoraki-Mt Cook, taken on a winter's day just after sunset
  • Rocky terrain at the northern end of the Humboldt Mountains, near Lake Nerine
  • The wintry view from Sealy Tarns towards Aoraki / Mt Cook
  • Inversion cloud in Nelson Lakes National Park captured in a 25-second long exposure
  • The seemingly never-ending ranges of Kahurangi National Park, viewed from a peak 1,805m high in Nelson Lakes National Park
  • Key Summit, accessed from the Routeburn Track, during the clearance of a winter storm
  • A lone kōwhai tree against the setting sun.
  • The protected wildlife refuge of Lake Alexandrina is a serene spot to see out the end of the day
  • A classic Kiwi scene: baches (sometimes called cribs) beside the water at Lake Alexandrina, with lupins providing a splash of colour
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