Top of 6 seater express lift at Treble Cone NZ by Charles Kosina
Charles Kosina

Top of 6 seater express lift at Treble Cone NZ by

Taken on 19 August, 2010 coming back from the Saddle chairlift after lifts had closed for the day. On the left is the Matukituki River and in the background is Lake Wanaka.
Canon EOS 550D, ISO 200, f/9, 1/500sec 18-55 lens at 18mm.
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South Island, New Zealand
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  • PhotosByG
    PhotosByGover 1 year ago

    Congratulations! Your photo has been featured in “South Island, New Zealand"

    This photo was chosen because it was of a very high quality and it captured exactly the sort of work we are looking for in this group.

    Please keep up the great work and we hope you continue to add more of your excellent photographs to this group.

  • Thanks Graham!

    – Charles Kosina

  • AndreaEL
    AndreaELover 1 year ago

    Congratulations on your wonderful feature, brilliant work and well deserved.

  • Thank you Andrea

    – Charles Kosina

  • Joseph  Tillman
    Joseph Tillman10 months ago

    A sense of being on top of the world. Well done.

  • Thanks Joseph. I just wish I was there right now with all the fresh powder!

    – Charles Kosina

  • Jan Timmons
    Jan Timmons10 months ago

    What a remarkable view and photo! Gorgeous! And fresh powder now? Sigh…

  • Thanks Jan. That photo was a year ago. There has been a huge snow dump in New Zealand in the last few days with snow down to sea level in places. A once in 50 year event! Unfortunately, here in Australia, August has been very warm and our ski fields have suffered.

    – Charles Kosina

  • PhotosByG
    PhotosByG3 months ago

    This photo is eligible to be entered into the $20 challenge for February 2012. Good luck!

  • Thanks Graham. It’s there!

    – Charles Kosina

  • PhotosByG
    PhotosByG3 months ago

    in the challenge ‘Photos featured in February 2012’