Nature
An abstract study of the shallow edge of Maroon Lake in Aspen, Colorado. Sunlight filters through ripples of clear water, illuminating bright green algae and smooth river stones on the lakebed. The composition shifts focus from the grand mountain peaks to the quiet, glowing textures found beneath the surface.
A soft-focus exploration of the forest floor. This piece captures the delicate, heart-shaped leaves of the aspen as they transition from brilliant gold to the muted, earthy tones of winter, creating a natural tapestry of decay and beauty.
In this image, lichen and moss act together in partnership to slowly transform the ancient mountain rock of the Blue Ridge Mountains into the very soil that sustains the forest.
Nature’s winter calligraphy is the aftermath of a deep freeze, where the window becomes a canvas for the elements. It represents the quiet transition between the biting chill of an arctic blast and the hopeful clarity of a clear, frozen morning.
A portrait of resilience and silent history. This image captures the legendary Angel Oak of John’s Island, South Carolina—a living masterpiece estimated to be over 400 years old. It focuses on the moss-draped, muscular limbs as they twist and stretch toward the light, creating a cathedral of ancient wood. It is a tribute to a natural wonder that has stood firm through centuries of coastal storms and changing eras.