
Fiery sunset suggests warmth in a cold land. The evening sun dips below the Greenland ice cap setting fire to Sermilik Fjord. Photographed this summer while on a kayaking trip in East Greenland.

Fiery sunset suggests warmth in a cold land. The evening sun dips below the Greenland ice cap setting fire to Sermilik Fjord. Photographed this summer while on a kayaking trip in East Greenland.

Unseen but ever present the wind works its magic, sculpting rock into magnificent works of art. Photographed on a windy fall day near the top of Mt Evans, CO.

Warming the toes on a bluebird day while looking out at the spectacular scenery in East Greenland. Taken with the trusty old black Holga using Kodak Porta 400 ISO film.

Fog rolling in from the ocean provided the perfect backdrop for morning sunlight peeking in from the east to make these succulents shine. Photographed while walking the beach at Mackerricher State Park north of Mendocino, CA.

Little ice chunks out for a moonlight swim.

The trees, mountains and sky use a small pond near Yule Pass in CO to reflect upon themselves. Nature is a mirror we can use to see ourselves more clearly.

Snow is in the forecast this weekend so I better post this before they are all gone. Beautiful fall aspens doing what aspens do. Have a great weekend.

Soft fall grass, tress just turning and a storm moving in. A Mid September hike in the Lizard Head Wilderness, SW Colorado.

I went to Greenland to kayak and view icebergs and came back in awe of the geology. Every mountain peak seems to have veins of minerals and variations in colors that are jaw dropping. Note to self: next time bring a geologist.

Night in Greenland was defined by the sun skimming the horizon line, moving behind peaks and into the clouds, but never fully going down. Photographed while on a kayak trip this summer near the Karale glacier, East Greenland.
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