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Wharariki Beach Arch Sunset
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Captured by a fine art landscape photographer drawn to remote, wild places and the gentle power of nature
Shot at low tide on New Zealands South Island, where dramatic sea stacks and natural rock formations reflect across the untouched shoreline
Features Whararikis signature formations, captured with long exposure to enhance the glassy surface and dreamlike tones
Available in four museum-quality finishes, each designed to enhance the mood and detail of the image:
Fine Art Paper Print Printed on archival-grade cotton rag paper (308gsm) with soft texture and gallery-level detail; ideal for framing
Stretched Canvas Premium-grade canvas with UV-protected inks, wrapped over a 1.5" deep wooden frame; ready to hang
HD Metal Print Glossy aluminum with crisp clarity, bold color, and floating mount for modern impact
Acrylic Glass Print High-gloss, glass-like surface offering luminous depth and brilliant color vibrance
Custom sizing or cropping available upon request
Printed in the USA with fade-resistant, eco-conscious archival inks to ensure long-lasting clarity and color
Ships worldwide in protective, eco-friendly packaging with full tracking and delivery updates; expedited shipping available
Canvas, metal, and acrylic options arrive ready to hang; paper prints ship rolled in protective tubes for safe framing
Includes format-specific care instructions to help preserve quality over time
A soothing addition to beach homes, modern minimalist interiors, coastal bedrooms, spa-inspired bathrooms, or serene living spaces
A meaningful gift for travelers, ocean lovers, mindfulness practitioners, or collectors of fine landscape photography
What customers say: “This image captures the quiet magic of the beach like nothing elseit‘s elegant, peaceful, and beautifully made.
Fun fact: Wharariki Beach is located near Farewell Spit on New Zealands South Island, accessible only by foot through rolling dunes and farmland, which makes this place feel as untouched as it looks
Photographers Note
I arrived at Wharariki Beach after a windy hike through grassy dunes, just as the light began to soften. The tide was low, the wind had stilled, and the sea stacks stood quietly reflected in the glassy sand. It was one of those rare moments where nature aligns perfectly, and I captured it with a full-frame DSLR and a slow shutter to preserve the tranquility and color. This print is my way of sharing that stillness with you.