The morning sun rays cut through the trees and fog as Mt Rainier quietly watches in the background, ready to start another day in the Pacific Northwest.
On the Move
Sailing rocks mysteriously move across the Racetrack Playa in Death Valley, CA The rocks secretly move across the Playa when the wind moves the ice flows which grabs the rocks and takes them for a ride. Once the ride is over, the ice melts away and the remaining water disappears back into the ground, leaving the rock where the journey …
Moody Ruby
A moody sunset at Ruby Beach, on the Pacific Coast of the Olympic Peninsula of Washington.
Neowise at Ruby Beach
The Comet Neowise makes a quick showing while at Ruby Beach on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State.
Myrtle Falls, Mt Rainier
This image is Myrtle Falls at Mt. Rainier as the sunsets. The clouds part just enough to get a slight peek of the mountain.
Mt Rainier Sunrise Meadow at Night
Mt Rainier as viewed from the Sunrise Meadow under the stars. The bright light above the trees on the left is our red planet neighbor Mars. The galactic core of the Milky Way is lined up with Little Tahoma’s peak.
Horseshoe Bend
The sun setting over Horseshoe Bend, just outside Page, Arizona.
Aurora Moonbow
While photographing the aurora storm in Northern Iceland, the wind kicked up the spray from the Dettifoss waterfall in which the full moon behind created the moonbow seen in the image.
Sólheimajökull Glacier
The glacier snout Solheimajokull is the southwestern outlet of the Myrdalsjokull icecap. It is about 8 km long and 1-2 km wide. River Jokulsa discharges it, and is sometimes called “The Stinking River” because of its emission of sulphuric acid from sub-glacial high temperature areas.
Strompglijufrafoss Top
Strompglijufrafoss is one of the seven drops of the Dynjandi waterfall found in the West Fjords of Iceland.