• The spectacular Earnslaw Burn, located near Glenorchy and reached via a 5-6 hour hike
  • Lake Angelus, Nelson Lakes National Park, in a setting that could be from another planet
  • A spectacular sunrise on a windy morning in the Tasman Valley heralds bad weather ahead
  • A lenticular cloud hovers like a UFO above Lake Pukaki and the Southern Alps
  • A mid-winter view from a spot near Mueller Hut towards the Hooker Valley and Aoraki-Mt Cook
  • An icy morning in the Mackenzie Basin as first light illuminates the Ohau Range
  • Soft morning light highlights the soft edges and curves of snow-covered ice in Aoraki-Mt Cook National Park
  • Glacial ice crumbles as it tumbles over the edge into a Fiordland valley
  • A winter storm creates a light show across the Tasman Valley, Aoraki-Mt Cook National Park
  • Mt Sefton (3151m) and The Footstool (2764) partially veiled under early morning cloud
  • A mid-winter view southwards from part way up the Mt Hutt Ski Area access road
  • Warm colours greet a cold winter's morning at Lake Pukaki, Canterbury
  • Sunrise on a cold winter's morning at North Mavora Lake, Southland
  • A brief band of light illuminates Braemar Station ahead of an incoming winter storm
  • First light greets the Southern Alps beyond Braemar Station
  • A reflective afternoon on Lake Benmore, located between Kurow and Omarama
  • Sunrise lights up the Ben Ohau Range across Lake Pukaki
  • A serenely still day in the Mackenzie Country with a nor'west sky reflecting in Lake Ruataniwha
  • A brief window of light ahead of an incoming storm across Lake Pukaki
  • A gloomy Hollyford Valley captured between rain showers
  • Sunset on the craggy ridgeline above Lake Angelus, Nelson Lakes National Park
  • Lake Rotorua revealed through layers or mountain and mist
  • Inversion cloud in Nelson Lakes National Park captured in a 25-second long exposure
  • A view from one national park to another; Nelson Lakes to Kahurangi
  • The track to Lake Angelus along the Robert Ridge Route has some precarious sections across craggy mountain tops
  • Lake Angelus sits at 1,650 altitude in the mountains of Nelson Lakes National Park
  • The Ben Ohau Range reflects in the still waters of Lake Ruataniwha, near Twizel
  • The seemingly never-ending ranges of Kahurangi National Park, viewed from a peak 1,805m high in Nelson Lakes National Park
  • The seemingly never-ending ranges of Kahurangi National Park, viewed from a peak 1,805m high in Nelson Lakes National Park
  • The foothill ranges between Mt Hutt and Mt Somers provide this great layering effect
  • Sunrise greets the foothills to the west of the Canterbury Plains
  • State Highway 80 and Aoraki-Mt Cook (3,724m) after a fresh dump of snow
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