South Island is the larger of the two main islands of New Zealand and is known for its stunning natural beauty. The island is home to a diverse range of landscapes, from snow-capped mountains and glaciers to pristine beaches and lush rainforests. For photography enthusiasts, South Island offers a plethora of breathtaking locations to capture stunning images. Some of the most popular photography spots include Milford Sound, Lake Tekapo, Mount Cook, and the Franz Josef Glacier.
A wonderfull pastle sunrise at the Moeraki Boulders during low tide. A great start into our last two days in New Zealand last November.
Filters: Lee 0.6 hard GND
Processing: 5 Exposures blended for foscus stacking and then my normal contrast and color work
The Moeraki Boulders, on Koekohe Beach, New Zealand's South Island are a popular tourist attraction.... read more about them here if you're interested... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moeraki_Boulders
Situated on the shores of Lake Tekapo is the Church of the Good Shepherd, which, in 1935, was the first church built in the Mackenzie Basin. The church at Burkes Pass, St Patrick's built in 1872 was the first church built by pioneers as a joint community effort, by Anglicans Presbyterian and Catholic settlers.
We did not get chance to watch star sky at this location because of cloudy day. It is one of the biggest pities in this trip.
... here's a pano of what may be the most photographed tree in New Zealand's South Island, surrounded by Lake Wanaka
.... NZ's South Island thermal paradise!
North West Nelson Conservation Park, South island, New Zealand
North West Nelson Conservation Park, South island, New Zealand
Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
Kitchener River, Mount Aspiring National park, New Zealand
Aoraki Mt.Cook National Park, New Zealand
Mt.Cook Aoraki National Park, New Zealand
The first photo in the set illustrates nicely the Maori name of the New Zealand - "The land of the long white clouds" which I had seen almost every day in the sky. Maori were good observers...
.... at least, part of one, on Koekohe Beach, New Zealand's South Island
... a stop on one of New Zealand's best one day drives along the west coast of the South Island.
.... near Fox Glacier, on New Zealand's South Island
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Wharariki Beach, Puponga, New Zealand
The northern view.
Milford Sound, Fiordland, NZ
Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
A little secret lake hidden somewhere in debris of Fiordland's jungle.
Milford Sound, South island, New Zealand
Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
East Coast, New Zealand
Aoraki National Park, New Zealand
Mount Aspiring National Park, West Coast, New Zealand
Te Anau-Milford Highway, Te Anau Downs, Southland, New Zealand.
Took this photo on the way from Te Anau to Milford Sound just stopping in a random place to enjoy sunset. A week later was surprised to find that google maps says this scenery was filmed in Hobbit movie.
The drive from Fox Glacier to Wanaka, in New Zealand's South Island presents so many photo ops.... one just has to pull over on the side of the road for a few minutes.... on this occasion, I stopped at "The Neck" between Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea.
.... one of the best drives in New Zealand's South Island.... from Westport to Greymouth, with stunning coastal views along a 90 minute stretch of coastline
.... in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand
We spent a few days roaming around Mt. Cook/Aoraki National Park. This road is one of the most photographed place in New Zealand. It’s along the lake Pukaki, heading to the great Mt. Cook/Aoraki. I was just speechless, contemplating this beautiful landscape surrounding me.
... in this shot, the lake is perfectly still, allowing a much higher resolution reflection of Mount Cook. I just noticed, there's a shimmer on the lake on my last upload of this scene a few days ago...
Aoraki National Park, New Zealand
New Zealand
Fiordland, South Island, New Zealand
Aoraki National Park, New Zealand
Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
Lake Adelaida, New Zealand.
A secret spot hidden in wilderness of Milford Sound. It requires 9 hours of walking through dense raw jungle to reach this place.
North West Nelson Conservation Park, South island, New Zealand
Unofficially the biggest penis in the southern hemisphere.
Different view on Pancake Rocks area.
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to South Island!
Most notably StarCitizen, David Hamments, Christian Seifert, Michael, Joao Eduardo Figueiredo and Kamil Ghais.