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This timelapse film is compiled entirely of 50,000 still photographs set to music. My goal was to capture and highlight the incredible diversity of New Zealand. I also put together a collection of landscape photography from the trip as well.

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    Here are my favorite landscape photos from the trip: Mount Cook

    I was quite lucky to see this incredible full rainbow form over The Nuns Veil Peak at Mount Cook National Park. This is a panorama, made up of 4 wide-angle images. This was my first night, exploring the park.

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    Moeraki Boulders at sunrise

    The next adventure brought me to the East Coast of where I explored the famous Moeraki Boulders at sunrise. These beautiful rock formations are truly special.

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    A little broken fountain during the receding tides.

    A much smaller rock scene, the rock in this photo is about 1 foot wide.

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    Milford Sound

    The Milford Sound was by far my favorite location to explore in New Zealand. The place seems taken straight out of a fairy tale. Here is a wide-angle shot showing waterfalls streaming down the cliffs. If you look closely you can see a boat on the right side, for scale.

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    These waterfalls are created by heavy rainstorms and disappear when the skies clear up.

    Sometimes the 60 MPH winds would blow the waterfalls upwards, suspending the falls in mid-air, it was very surreal to witness in person.

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    This is one of my favorite landscape photographs from the Milford Sound. During Sunrise the fog lifted to reveal the incredible rainforest in the distance.

    Queenstown

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    Here is a close-up Milky Way image from Queenstown, a few of the only clear nights I had the entire trip. I also shot one of my favorite Milky Way timelapses from this spot.