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Travel guide of Abel Tasman National ParkLow Tide in Torrent Bay
Experienced by Alex Green
Picture of ocean and sandy beach
Experienced by Brayden Gray
18 km from Abel Tasman National Park
First day with a new camera on a hike through the lovely Abel Tasman National Park in NZ. Shot at an extreme distance through golden hour haze. No edits.
Experienced by Tyler Lastovich
40 km from Abel Tasman National Park
Farewell Spit New Zealand
Experienced by Robert Diener
45 km from Abel Tasman National Park
Walking around Wharariki beach lends a sense of wonder and scale. One of the best beaches I have ever visited.
Experienced by Tyler Lastovich
45 km from Abel Tasman National Park
After a 3 hour drive we pulled up to the carpark on a warm summers day; birds chirping and wind blowing. A short walk through a picturesque scenery brings you to smooth, golden sand dunes. With each breath of wind every grain of sand dances out its emotion. Once across the sand dunes you’re met with towering prehistoric rocks formed over thousands of years. Every powerful wave slowly carving its on footstep on the giant rock. With the sun setting & the baby seals playing in the rock pools; I set up my camera. This image will allow me to reflect on this perfect day full of amazing memories.
Experienced by Kaleb Johnston
50 km from Abel Tasman National Park
Slightly around the bend from the picturesque Cable Bay, who knows what you’ll find when you venture slightly beyond the main attraction!
Experienced by Rich Hay
52 km from Abel Tasman National Park
Untouched sand dunes by the beach
Experienced by Josiah Farrow
54 km from Abel Tasman National Park
This photo was taken at the beach in my hometown. I love this place for both aesthetic and sentimental reasons. The ocean at sunset is my absolute favourite and this shot is no different. The bokeh is a result of a wave splashing with the glow from the setting sun hitting the surface. Magic.
Experienced by Samara Doole
55 km from Abel Tasman National Park
Taken from above a short distance from where I grew up in Nelson, New Zealand. In the distance is the start of the famous ‘Boulder Bank’, the longest of its kind.
Experienced by Rich Hay
55 km from Abel Tasman National Park
A view out towards Cable Bay from Glenduan at sunset. The colors aren’t as vivid as I’m facing away from the sun… however I love the soft tones that you can get with this perspective.
Experienced by Rich Hay
56 km from Abel Tasman National Park
My style of photography is different. I have combined my love of soft focus, shallow depth of field, the water &the colour blue to come up with this series of photos. This photo was taken waist deep in the water with a wave nearly completely taking out my camera as I held it near the surface. The bigger the risk the better the result.
Experienced by Samara Doole
72 km from Abel Tasman National Park
Dusk from a Kiwi bach in the beautiful Marlborough Sounds, NZ.
Experienced by Diego Catto
81 km from Abel Tasman National Park
West coast beach at sunrise
Experienced by Amy Workman
82 km from Abel Tasman National Park
We were driving between Havelock and Nelson on New Zealand’s South Island. A storm was blowing in and I got soaked stopping the car to get a shot of this beautiful boat - couldn’t resist.
Experienced by Ed Maughan
94 km from Abel Tasman National Park
A brown trout caught on fly in New Zealand's Wairau River
Experienced by Rick Wallace
98 km from Abel Tasman National Park
Picton NZ blue ocean and green hills
Experienced by Valerie Navarre
99 km from Abel Tasman National Park
After a 2hr hike up to a lookout point in Picton, NZ
Experienced by Jeremy Manoto
99 km from Abel Tasman National Park
While cruising across New Zealand, the cruise ship made a quiet entrance to the port of Picton, NZ. Along the way, we passed many countryside shacks such as this one.
Experienced by Jeremy Manoto
108 km from Abel Tasman National Park
We found this free camp site called “Robin Hood Bay” and we thought it had an nice name and why not check it out. The drive there was pretty rough and our old Honda Odyssey was really struggling to get there, as we got up on the next morning we saw we had a flat tire so we were stuck there with no phone signal. We met a couple of german guys who came there too with two cars, one of them was also not running anymore and the other one was an 4x4 Mitsubishi. We stayed in this bay for 4 days before we got our tire fixed and it was an super awesome experience.
Experienced by Jakob König