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Portfolio - LANDSCAPE
This little peninsular fishing village is perfectly sandwiched between the bay waters creating a picture that could well be a colorful oil painting.
The cold clear waters of the Medina River in Bandera, Texas run under this bald cypress tree. The hill country demanded a timeout for a photo in the shade of 98 degree temperatures.
My last night in Argintina while packing afforded a great shot of a cathedral at just the right moment.
Cruising in the Fjords of Chili and Patagonia, these ancient cliffs have changed little in the last few million years. Overcast drizzle hung over this foreboding rock as a beam of sun lit the base of the mountain.
This is as far as you can travel by car in Buenos Aires. The `end of land' with only rough seas separating Antarctica beyond this vista.
The dark blue ice is indicative of the crushed weight of snow over millions of years. It appears identical in glaciers worldwide if blessed with sunlight when you snap the shutter.
This appearance of Lake Louise from hotel room boasts water color ranges from emerald, turquoise, and all hues of blue depending on time of day and available sunlight.
This tranquil scene invited a meditative image so as to share this vista in Buchart Gardens, on Victoria Island.
Isolated and drenched with beauty, these vast unpopulated areas are the most beautiful and breath taking views on our planet.
This pair of trees faithfully stand side by side like a married pair in the lush manicured gardens of Victoria, the provincial capital of Canada
This volcano in the southern Andes of Chili is very active and said to appear much like Mt Fuji. Charles Darwin is reported to have observed an eruption in 1835 on his second voyage on the Beagle.
Gig Harbor Washington was the sight of this breathtaking view as the sun sank below the distant hillside across the sound on the last night of my visit.