Feature: Weather

  • Aoraki-Mt Cook (3724m) towers above inversion cloud blanketing the Tasman Valley
  • A rainbow forms as the morning sun lights up Aoraki-Mt Cook National Park
  • A double rainbow and lupins in full bloom makes for a colourful scene at Lake Tekapo.
  • A storm coinciding with sunset made for a surreal scene across the Canterbury Plains
  • A long exposure of nor'west skies over Lake Benmore
  • Eroded spires of rock and silt project into the fog at the Clay Cliffs, Omarama
  • Sky and land compete for most colourful at Lake Tekapo
  • A nuclear sunrise over the Castle Hill Basin reflects in a tarn in the Craigieburn Range
  • Doesn’t matter if it’s rain or shine, Doubtful Sound / Patea is always a spectacular place to be.
  • Intriguing patterns under inclement skies on the western edge of Farewell Spit
  • North-westerly conditions can often produce fiery sunsets over the eastern past of the South Island
  • A moody evening on Hahei Beach, with Maharangi Island (Goat Island) centre of frame
  • Inversion cloud in Nelson Lakes National Park captured in a 25-second long exposure
  • A lenticular cloud hovers like a UFO above Lake Pukaki and the Southern Alps
  • A brief band of light illuminates Braemar Station ahead of an incoming winter storm
  • Sun lit mist after a period of rain heavy rain on State Highway 94, Fiordland National Park
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