• A mid-winter view from a spot near Mueller Hut towards the Hooker Valley and Aoraki-Mt Cook
  • A spectacular sunrise on a windy morning in the Tasman Valley heralds bad weather ahead
  • An icy morning in the Mackenzie Basin as first light illuminates the Ohau Range
  • The interplay of light and shadow make for a partly abstract take on a classic Mackenzie Basin scene
  • A lone pine tree stands proud in this rural scene near Fairlie
  • When you're on State Highway 80 and have this view of Lake Pukaki and Aoraki - Mt Cook, you know only good things lie ahead.
  • For a brief minute or two the wind stops, the lake goes still, and Aoraki-Mt Cook reflects perfectly in Lake Pukaki
  • Lake Pukaki takes on this stunning turquoise colour due to the presence of rock flour, which is sourced from the grinding of glaciers against mountains in the headwaters of Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park.
  • A lone kayaker on Lake Pukaki with Aoraki-Mt Cook looming large on the horizon
  • Nor'wester storms can quickly transform Canterbury's alpine lakes, including Lake Pukaki, from placid calmness to raging surf
  • Minutes after capturing this image at Lake Tekapo, the heavens opened and I was running for cover!
  • The wandering braids of the Rakaia River, taken near Double Hill Station
  • The Red Tarns are accessed via an hour and a bit climb from Aoraki / Mt Cook village
  • A brief window of light ahead of an incoming storm across Lake Pukaki
  • State Highway 80 takes you to Aoraki-Mt Cook National Park, which is home to 22 mountains reaching over 3,000m above sea level.
  • The iconic view from Peter’s Lookout across Lake Pukaki to Aoraki / Mt Cook
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