Feature: Weather
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The incredible peaks of Stargazer (2352m) and Skyscraper (2347m), located on the northern flank of Mt Aspiring / Tititea
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Stirling Falls (151m), Milford Sound / Piopiotahi, illuminated by the rays of the setting sun
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A nuclear sunrise over the Castle Hill Basin reflects in a tarn in the Craigieburn Range
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A storm coinciding with sunset made for a surreal scene across the Canterbury Plains
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A spectacular sunrise on a windy morning in the Tasman Valley heralds bad weather ahead
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A winter storm creates a light show across the Tasman Valley, Aoraki-Mt Cook National Park
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Sun lit mist after a period of rain heavy rain on State Highway 94, Fiordland National Park
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Inversion cloud in Nelson Lakes National Park captured in a 25-second long exposure
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Nor'wester storms can quickly transform Canterbury's alpine lakes, including Lake Pukaki, from placid calmness to raging surf
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North-westerly conditions can often produce fiery sunsets over the eastern past of the South Island
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Mueller Lake, Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park, with moonlight starting to take over from sunlight
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Aoraki-Mt Cook (3724m) towers above inversion cloud blanketing the Tasman Valley
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Minutes after capturing this image at Lake Tekapo, the heavens opened and I was running for cover!
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A long exposure turns this windy and wild shore at Lake Tekapo into a picture of calmness
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A longer shutter speed was used here to capture the swaying of the lupins in the strong breeze (Lake Tekapo)
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This view up the Hooker River towards Mueller Lake, in Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park, is obtained around 20 minutes walk in on the Hooker Valley Track.
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As cloud whips off the crags of The Remarkables the setting sun breaks the horizon and lights the mountainside in a blaze of fire.
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Doesn’t matter if it’s rain or shine, Doubtful Sound / Patea is always a spectacular place to be.
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A double rainbow and lupins in full bloom makes for a colourful scene at Lake Tekapo.
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After a day of grey, Lake Tekapo puts on an incredible show for the last few minutes before nightfall.