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Stefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection

Amazing and diverse landscape views taken by New Zealand based photographer, Stefan Mokrzecki

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Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Karlu Karlu or Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia

Karlu Karlu or Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia
Karlu Karlu Conservation Reserve, features a landscape of granitic boulders formed through the process of weathering and erosion

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Fox Glacier, South Island, New Zealand

Fox Glacier, South Island, New Zealand
Fox Glacier seen from public viewpoint on Glacier View Road

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Mount Taranaki, New Plymouth, New Zealand

Mount Taranaki, New Plymouth, New Zealand
Previously called Mount Egmont, this view of the mountain and surrounding farm land is from the picturesque Forgotten World Highway

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Brisbane Skyline from Story Bridge at dusk

Brisbane Skyline from Story Bridge at dusk
Brisbane Central Business District and apartment building lights reflected in the calm waters of the Brisbane River

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Supreme Court Building, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Supreme Court Building, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Night view of the front entrance to Darwins Supreme Court which is adjacent to Parliament House

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Karijini National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Karijini National Park, Western Australia, Australia
The first light of a new day illuminates Knox Gorge in Karijini NP

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Karijini National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Karijini National Park, Western Australia, Australia
Meeting of the gorges seen at sunset

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Karijini National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Karijini National Park, Western Australia, Australia
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Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Karlu Karlu or Devils marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia

Karlu Karlu or Devils marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia
The spectacular granite boulders known collectively as the Devils Marbles seen in early morning light

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Monarch Butterfly

Monarch Butterfly
A recently emerged Monarch Butterfly hanging from the stem of a Swan plant

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Mount Taranaki, New Plymouth, New Zealand

Mount Taranaki, New Plymouth, New Zealand
Previously called Mount Egmont, this view of the mountain and surrounding farm land is from the picturesque Forgotten World Highway

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Palm Valley, Finke Gorge National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Palm Valley, Finke Gorge National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
The white trunk of a ghost gum tree, provides a striking contrast with the warm colours of the sandstone at Palm Valley

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Palm Valley, Finke Gorge National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Palm Valley, Finke Gorge National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
The white trunk of a ghost gum tree, provides a striking contrast with the warm colours of the sandstone at Palm Valley

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Praying Mantis On Orchid Flower

Praying Mantis On Orchid Flower
Juvenile male Springbok mantis (Miomantis caffra) on a phalaenopsis (moth orchid) flower. The Springbok mantis is commonly green in colour, but also seen in a range of colours including brown

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Karlu Karlu or Devils marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia

Karlu Karlu or Devils marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia
Seen in late afternoon light, the white trunk of a Ghost Gum tree is a striking contrast to the warm colours of the Devils Marbles

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Karlu Karlu or Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia

Karlu Karlu or Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia
Karlu Karlu Conservation Reserve, features a landscape of granitic boulders formed through the process of weathering and erosion

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia

Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia
Karlu Karlu Conservation Reserve, features a landscape of granitic boulders formed through the process of weathering and erosion

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: South African or Springbok Praying Mantis

South African or Springbok Praying Mantis
Female South African or Springbok Praying Mantis (Miomantis caffra). Colour varies from bright green through to yellow or brown

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Spring flowering daffodil flowers

Spring flowering daffodil flowers
Studio image of Daffodil flowers against a white background

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Chamomile flower

Chamomile flower
The flowers of a Chamomile plant photographed against a coloured background

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Limmen National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Limmen National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
The roots of a hardy fig tree growing in one of the sandstone pillars forming part of the Southern Lost City

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Limmen National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Limmen National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
A Fig Tree growing in the sandstone of a rock pillar in the area known as the Southern Lost City

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Lake Alexandrina, South Island, New Zealand

Lake Alexandrina, South Island, New Zealand
Surrounded by tussock country this spring fed lake near Tekapo is a hidden gem

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Waterfall, Bell Gorge, Western Australia, Australia

Waterfall, Bell Gorge, Western Australia, Australia
Waterfall at Bell Gorge in King Leopold Ranges Conservation Reserve. Bell Gorge is accessed from Gibb River Road

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Cape Leveque, Dampier Peninsula, Kimberley Region, Western Australia

Cape Leveque, Dampier Peninsula, Kimberley Region, Western Australia
Beach and rock formations on the western side in late afternoon light

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Boab trees at sunset, Gibb River Road, Western Australia, Australia

Boab trees at sunset, Gibb River Road, Western Australia, Australia
Boab trees (Adansonia gregorii) are found in the Kimberley region of Western Australia

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Boab trees at sunset, Gibb River Road, Western Australia, Australia

Boab trees at sunset, Gibb River Road, Western Australia, Australia
Boab trees (Adansonia gregorii) are found in the Kimberley region of Western Australia

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Purnululu (Bungle Bungles) National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Purnululu (Bungle Bungles) National Park, Western Australia, Australia
Livistona palms seen growing along the popular Mini Palms Walk

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Purnululu (Bungle Bungles) National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Purnululu (Bungle Bungles) National Park, Western Australia, Australia
Warm reflected light illuminating the rock walls of the popular Echidna Chasm Walk

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Purnululu (Bungle Bungles) National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Purnululu (Bungle Bungles) National Park, Western Australia, Australia
Warm reflected light illuminating the rock walls of the popular Echidna Chasm Walk

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Grass Trees, DaEntrecasteaux National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Grass Trees, DaEntrecasteaux National Park, Western Australia, Australia
Mount Chudalup, D Entrecasteaux National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Millstream Chichester National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Millstream Chichester National Park, Western Australia, Australia
Spring fed from the underground aquifer, the wetlands are an oasis within the surrounding arid landscape

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Desert Spadefoot Frog (Notaden nichollsi), Northern Territory, Australia

Desert Spadefoot Frog (Notaden nichollsi), Northern Territory, Australia
Burrowing frogs burrow up to one meter deep to escape the desert heat and emerge during the cool of the evening to feed. This particular frog emerged in the early morning following rainfall

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Female New Zealand Mantis on daffodil flower

Female New Zealand Mantis on daffodil flower
New Zealand Praying Mantis (Orthodera novaezealandiae) this member of the Mantidae family of insects is endemic to New Zealand. Pictured is a mature pregnant female showing a swollen abdomen

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Simpson Desert, Central Australia, Australia

Simpson Desert, Central Australia, Australia
Sand dunes in the Simpson Desert. The Simpson Desert is the largest parallel dune desert in the world

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Karijini National Park, Pilbara, Western Australia, Australia

Karijini National Park, Pilbara, Western Australia, Australia
Sunset on a cliff face and snappy gum trees at Dales Gorge

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Karijini National Park, Western Australia, Australia

Karijini National Park, Western Australia, Australia
Snappy gum trees growing amongst Spinifex grasses photographed in Dales Gorge at dusk

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Crystals of magnesium sulphate

Crystals of magnesium sulphate
Magnesium sulfate crystals, commonly called Epsom salt is a colourless crystal which when photographed using cross polarised light takes on different colours

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Crystals of magnesium sulphate

Crystals of magnesium sulphate
Magnesium sulfate crystals, commonly called Epsom salt is a colourless crystal which when photographed using cross polarised light takes on different colours

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Karlu Karlu or Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia

Karlu Karlu or Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia
Karlu Karlu Conservation Reserve, features a landscape of granitic boulders formed through the process of weathering and erosion

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Karlu Karlu or Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia

Karlu Karlu or Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia
Karlu Karlu Conservation Reserve, features a landscape of granitic boulders formed through the process of weathering and erosion

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Church of the Good Shepherd, Lake Tekapo in New Zealand

Church of the Good Shepherd, Lake Tekapo in New Zealand
A frosty morning sunrise heralds the start of a new day

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Cape Palliser Lighthouse, Wairarapa, New Zealand

Cape Palliser Lighthouse, Wairarapa, New Zealand
The lighthouse is located high above the rugged South Wairarapa coast and is accessed by climbing over 250 steps

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Simpson Desert, Central Australia, Australia

Simpson Desert, Central Australia, Australia
Sand dunes in the Simpson Desert at sunset take on a vibrant red colour. The Simpson Desert is the largest parallel dune desert in the world

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Chambers Pillar Historical Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia

Chambers Pillar Historical Reserve, Northern Territory, Australia
Seen at dawn, this multicoloured sandstone pillar, was an important landmark for the early explorers of the region. It is located approximately 160km south of Alice Springs

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Mount Taranaki, New Plymouth, New Zealand

Mount Taranaki, New Plymouth, New Zealand
Previously called Mount Egmont, this view of the mountain and surrounding farm land is from the picturesque Forgotten World Highway

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: Lake Alexandrina, South Island, New Zealand

Lake Alexandrina, South Island, New Zealand
Surrounded by tussock country this spring fed lake near Tekapo is a hidden gem

Background imageStefan Mokrzecki Photography Collection: The Pinnacles Desert Of Nambung National Park, Western Australia, Australia

The Pinnacles Desert Of Nambung National Park, Western Australia, Australia
The limestone columns known as the Pinnacles photographed at sunset



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