Grand Canyon Juniper. A weathered juniper stands at the canyon’s edge beneath sweeping clouds, shaped by the same forces that carved the landscape.
Bryce Trail and Hoodoos. A winding trail disappears among the hoodoos, drawing the traveler into the heart of the canyon.
Yellowstone Formation. Mineral deposits and flowing water have shaped the earth into a landscape that feels almost otherworldly.
Bristlecone Pine Twisted by wind, weather, and time, an ancient bristlecone pine clings to the mountainside.
Bryce Canyon Formation. A solitary stone formation rises above the forest like an ancient monument.
Grand Teton Reflection The Tetons appear twice—once above the horizon and again in the quiet water below.
Olympic Mountain View. Mountain ridges descend toward distant water beneath a broad and changing sky.
Bryce Canyon Skies. Layered hoodoos stretch toward the horizon beneath a sky filled with movement and light.
Grand Teton Overlook. A quiet path opens toward the distant Tetons, inviting the viewer deeper into the landscape.
Snow-Covered Tetons. Fresh snow, still water, and rugged peaks come together in a moment of complete mountain silence.
Bryce Canyon Cliffs and Shadows. Long shadows reach across the canyon floor beneath towering walls of weathered stone.
Yosemite Waterfall Water falls from a sheer granite wall, briefly catching the light before dissolving into mist.