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  • New Zealand’s national parks are an absolute delight for a photographer - the air is clean, the landscapes are varied, and the light is incredibly conducive for photography. Luckily for me, the weather gods were cooperative too!<br />
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I would have settled for just a glimpse of Aoraki/Mount Cook, the highest mountain in New Zealand. Having an opportunity to make photographs there is what dreams are made of !! The hardest part of making this image was not the hike in the dark or in the cold - it was in crossing bridges that were swinging quite wildly in the wind! After crossing the second such bridge, I was able to finally get a glimpse of Aoraki/Mount Cook. I perched myself on a rock to soak in this majestic sight and said a silent prayer in gratitude before making this photograph.
    Southern Majesty
  • GATEWAY TO THE FJORDS<br />
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Fjordland National Park receives 200 rain-days every year. The day I made this photograph was turning out to be no different as heavy rains over the past 24 hours were threatening to play spoil sport. <br />
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A brief respite from the rains in the evening allowed me to venture out and assess conditions for photography...and was I glad to have waited it out !<br />
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As the sun began to set at Milford Sound, the clouds parted. I was witness to one of the most glorious sunsets in my life. To top it all, I was the only one out at this hour - so I could soak in this incredible scene all by myself !<br />
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This image was made at Fjordland National Park in the South Island of New Zealand
    Gateway to the Fjords
  • GATEWAY TO THE FJORDS<br />
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Fjordland National Park receives 200 rain-days every year. The day I made this photograph was turning out to be no different as heavy rains over the past 24 hours were threatening to play spoil sport. <br />
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A brief respite from the rains in the evening allowed me to venture out and assess conditions for photography...and was I glad to have waited it out !<br />
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As the sun began to set at Milford Sound, the clouds parted. I was witness to one of the most glorious sunsets in my life. To top it all, I was the only one out at this hour - so I could soak in this incredible scene all by myself !<br />
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This image was made at Fjordland National Park in New Zealand's South Island.
    Fjord Fire
  • South Island, New Zealand
    Autumn Vibes
  • New Zealand is a fascinating place for landscape photography as there are innumerable areas to experience, explore and make photographs. However, many areas do have a 50/50 chance (or more) of rainfall. So that does make photography prone to the forces of nature. <br />
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This image was made along the South Island’s eastern coastline just after the midday rain. Here, large boulders (that are almost other-worldly looking) lay scattered along a remote beach. I made this image well after the sun had gone down. The beach was painted with a soft pastel afterglow and it allowed me to present a contrasting element to the textured boulders.
    Moeraki Boulders
  • Tree of Life
  • Te Anau Jetty
  • Fjordland National Park, New Zealand
    Stirring Sterling
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