Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Doug Michels’ “Cadillac Ranch” art installation near Amarillo, Texas as seen on October 23rd, 2020. The installation...
Low tide at Burntcoat Point Park, Nova Scotia. This park on the Bay of Fundy experiences some of the widest tidal swings on Earth with the sea level changing...
Mountains in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, reflected in the water at Schwabacher Landing shortly after sunrise on the morning of June 7th, 2016.
Our 2022 NxNW expedition took us back to Utah and one of my favourite locations – Factory Butte near Hanksville. This huge, eroded chunk of rock...
One of around 70 now-abandoned granite quarries in the town of Barre, Vermont. The area has a history of quarrying going back to the mid 1800s and today...
An ice spire created by a rotated iceberg seen at Cape Tuxen, Antarctica on December 31st, 2024.
A detail of a huge tabular iceberg seen near Cooper Bay, South Georgia on December 25th, 2024. I love the contrast between the smooth, ocean-washed sections...
Time for another change and some more icebergs. Here’s a large, tabular berg grounded just off the dramatic coast of Cooper Bay, South Georgia seen...
When I visited the derelict Colorado Lime building in Salida last week, the sun was low in the sky resulting in the windows on the shaded side appearing...
The Great Monarch Mine can be found near the head of the Monarch Pass just outside the settlement of Garfield in Chaffee County, Colorado. As far as I can tell,...
A cliff in King Haakon Bay, South Georgia towers above a zodiac near its base. December 26th, 2024. King Haakon Bay in the north-west of the island is the site...
Rain falls on the Sandia Mountains in New Mexico as seen from route 285 between Clines Corners and El Dorado on May 4th, 2024.
Continuing my wander through the archives, here’s an image from our 2019 NxNW expedition to Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island in Canada. This...
A lone figure and a dog stroll along a Fijian beach at high tide, Sigasiga Sands, Savusavu, December 31st, 2025.
We saw plenty of rain in Fiji but most of it was in the late afternoon or after dusk so it didn’t really affect our plans. On one afternoon, though,...
The beach outside our bungalow at Sigasiga Sands sloped very gently towards the edge of the reef about a quarter of a mile away from the high tide mark....
It’s time for us to say goodbye to Fiji. After a glorious two week break, we head back to the States today with great memories of a beautiful place,...
Last night looked as if we were in for another epic sunset so we headed down to the beach to watch. Unfortunately, a bank of clouds on the horizon spoiled...
I brought my infra-red body with me on this trip since the sun is harsh in the middle of the day and I figured I should be able to get some interesting...
Time for a change of pace. This was the sunset a couple of nights ago from the beach in front of the cabin we’re spending some time in this Christmas...