I just returned from a 3 week trip to New Zealand’s South Island and wrote plenty of notes in my diary which I’ll use to create articles on the Road Less Travelled … in the meanwhile here are some panoramic photos I took of Mount Cook, the Tasman and Hooker Glaciers as well as Lake Tekapo to give you an idea of the brilliant scenery.
Click on any photo to see a medium sized version of that photo. I’ll be publishing large desktop wallpaper sized versions of some of the photos soon.









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The images you’ve posted are absolutely stunning! Wish I could get together the funds to go somewhere as beautiful and exotic. Thanks for the images, throughly enjoyed looking at them.
nice pictures, New Zealand’s South Island seems very breathtaking, wished I was there too
thanks for sharing
Whoo! The south Island, gotta love that scenery. I traveled through there in January down to Queenstown then up the west coast.
Absolutely beautiful. I think every image of New Zealand’s countryside I’ve seen, from Lord of the Rings, to everyday photos, has been beautiful. Also, my friend recently vacationed in New Zealand and said that it’s actually very affordable.
from dunedin explore the peninsula- it is beautiful. Sandfly bay you can go at dawn/ dusk and see yellow eyed penguins coming in/out. Mount Cook must be seen and walk up the Hooker Valley. Helicopter ride up one of the glaciers.
Beautiful and awe-inspiring photography there. I have heard many photographers saying how glorious New Zealand is for photography opportunities and this just proves it. You are lucky to have visited such a magical place!