Cliffs of EshanessThis is hands down my favourite place in Shetland! We spent plenty of time there on several occasions. This image was made on my wife’s birthday and that is her up on that cliff.
Sedona 2Sedona, Arizona. Nice light came in under the heavy clouds of the monsoons.
Buachaille Etive MòrWe were driving through Glancoe on our way to our destination in Scotland and this beautiful scene appeared. We stopped and shot it. I had no idea that it was a famous spot.
Half Island CoveThis was a place I liked to come and have a coffee and just watch the sea. Some days it was so calming to experience the waves and from time to time I was even rewarded with some sea life.
SedonaWe were in the Southwest during monsoon season which meant we had more than just bluebird skies. This particular afternoon was mostly cloudy with sunny breaks. We were set up to shoot these mountains and I gambled that the light was going to make just one more appearance. Soon, there was a clear spot in the sky and by some stroke of luck, the sun came through that hole in the clouds and bathed the mountains in the light you see.
Mendenhall GlacierLocated in Juneau, Alaska, this glacier has rereated a great amount since I was there.
Mountains In The CloudsThis was made in north-western British Columbia and the clouds were beautifully engulfing the mountains, making for moody and dramatic views.
EshanessThe beautiful and dramatic volcanic cliffs in Eshaness. This would look amazing on any wall.
LayersMade in Shetland. This image is a simpleillustration of layers along a coastline.
St Ninians StacksSt Ninians Isle, a magical place in Shetland. High Cliffs, seastacks and sheep fields dominate this beautiful place.
Three SistersThis landmark is situated in Canmore, Alberta. Just outside of Banff National Park, One of the most beautiful places I”ve experienced.
Different PerspectivesSomething I made while on a drive north of our home. Different perspectives often allow us to see different things.
Bow Fiddle RockThis lovely formation is situated in Portnockie Scotland. It gets it’s name from the resemblance to the tip of a bow. People come from all over to photograph this unique stack.
The Lodge at Bow LakeI made this image mainly to capture the patterns created by the evergreen trees surrounding the lodge.
Policeman's CreekThis peaceful little creek flows into the Bow River on it’s way across the prairie to Hudson’s Bay.
Catherdral RockSedona, Arizona. Landscape photography is something that I love when I have a chance at some dramatic locations. Sedona has no shortage of places to practice your craft.
Morning RaysThis morning was interesting light. It was well past sunrise but with the clouds, the sun made lovely golden shafts of light in the distance.
Desert StormI stood in a parking lot for most of an evening watching this storm and capturing images, one of which is this one.
Morraine LakeMorraine Lake, Alberta. Likely the number one most photographed place in Canada.