Feature: Reflection

  • Sunrise on the West Coast near 17 Mile beach
  • Early morning starts at Lake Tasman may be cold but they are often beautiful for photography
  • A stunning evening sky reflects in a tarn in the Lake Adelaide basin, Fiordland National Park
  • In summer the lupin flowers blooming along the hydro canals of the Mackenzie Basin are a treat for the eye
  • An arch of nor'wester cloud lights up as the sun sets beyond Lake Ruataniwha
  • Located at Wharariki Beach (my fave beach in New Zealand), the Archway Islands are always an impressive sight.
  • Located on the drive from Queenstown to Glenorchy, this view nearly always causes you to crash your car.
  • The setting sun casts the last warmth of the day along the shoreline of Lake Camp, Canterbury
  • A super crisp winter's afternoon on the shore of Lake Heron
  • Blue hour at Lake Camp, Canterbury
  • Lupin flowers line the Pukaki Canal in the Mackenzie Basin
  • A hoar frost descends on the trees surrounding Wairepo Arm, near Twizel.
  • A nuclear sunrise over the Castle Hill Basin reflects in a tarn in the Craigieburn Range
  • A still winter's day leads to a near perfect reflection on Wairepo Arm, near Twizel
  • Pre-dawn reflections in one of the several small tarns dotting the valley floor in the Earnslaw Burn
  • Pipis (shellfish) in the waters of Milford Sound / Piopiotahi almost look like stars fallen from the sky
  • 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
  • A beautifully still winter's afternoon at Lake Heron, Canterbury
  • A hoar frost captured at Lake Ruatanwiha, Canterbury
  • Hooker Lake and Aoraki-Mt Cook, taken on a winter's day just after sunset
  • The protected wildlife refuge of Lake Alexandrina is a serene spot to see out the end of the day
  • Lake Angelus sits at 1,650 altitude in the mountains of Nelson Lakes National Park
  • A reflective afternoon on Lake Benmore, located between Kurow and Omarama
  • A near perfect mirror reflection on Lake Dunstan, Central Otago
  • Recent rain at Lake Hauroko, New Zealand's deepest lake, results in the lake being that little bit deeper
  • Dusk at Lake Heron brings out and intense crimson hue in the sky
  • A fresh winter coat of snow drapes the mountains surrounding Lake Heron, Canterbury
  • Any icy start to the day at Lake Kirkpatrick, located in the hills behind Queenstown.
  • The mesmerising Lake Mackenzie sits at 890 metres elevation on the Routeburn Track
  • A remnant of the last ice age, Lake Mapourika is located just to the north of Franz Josef.
  • In 1925 Lake Monowai was raised two metres to provide for a hydroelectric scheme; drowned trees remain on the water's edge to this day.
  • Lake Nerine sits high in the Humboldt Mountains in the far reaches of Mt Aspiring National Park
  • A frosty start to the day at Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes National Park
  • This jetty at the Marakura Yacht Club, Lake Te Anau, looks out to the vast wilderness of Fiordland National Park.
  • Pre-sunrise glow on the Southern Alps at the headwaters of the Rakaia River, Canterbury
  • It's easy to see why the famous author, Rudyard Kipling, described Milford Sound / Piopiotahi as the eighth wonder of the world.
  • A stunning evening at Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park, Canada
  • Red sky at night, shepherd's delight. Not that any shepherds live at Milford Sound.
  • Moke Lake, a hidden beauty located around 30 mins drive from Queenstown
  • One of the most photographed lakes in the world (and for good reason!); Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada.
  • Mt Potts (2184m) reflected in the calm waters of Lake Camp
  • Sunrise on a cold winter's morning at North Mavora Lake, Southland
  • An icy morning in the Mackenzie Basin as first light illuminates the Ohau Range
  • 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!
  • For a brief minute or two the wind stops, the lake goes still, and Aoraki-Mt Cook reflects perfectly in Lake Pukaki
  • A lone kayaker on Lake Pukaki with Aoraki-Mt Cook looming large on the horizon
  • Minutes after capturing this image at Lake Tekapo, the heavens opened and I was running for cover!
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