Periwinkles and kelp adorn a boulder along the rugged coast as an incredible sunrise emphatically marks the dawn of a new day. Acadia National Park, Maine. Prints Available.
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Forest Sanctuary
In Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, a treehouse in the pristine forest proved to be the perfect sanctuary for escaping the modern world and reconnecting with what’s most important – nature and each other. Interested in staying here? Check out Stone City Treehouse to book!
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A dramatic autumn sunrise from Utah’s Coyote Gulch, the morning after a thunderstorm turned the trickling October creek into a silty torrent. Since there was no spring near our campsite, my friend and I were forced to drink this “chocolate milk” for the duration of our backpacking trip in Coyote Gulch – not quite asContinue reading “Photo of the Week”
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Lush, mineral-rich mountainsides filled with wildflowers and cascading streams above a bright blue alpine lake give this scene from Colorado a decidedly tropical feel. Prints Available.
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A pristine brook cascades over boulders after a summer sunset in the Adirondacks. Prints Available.
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A pre-sunrise glow fills the sky and illuminates the rocky shoreline of Georgian Bay. Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario. Prints Available.
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On our final day of a backpacking trip along the wilderness coast of Washington’s Olympic National Park, my friends and I ventured south from our camp at Point of the Arches. After climbing over rocky headlands and through pristine temperate rainforest high above the sea, we arrived at a deserted little cove between the headlands.Continue reading “Photo of the Week”
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A pretty sunset caps off a perfect summer day at Great Sacandaga Lake. Adirondack Park, New York. Prints Available.
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Palm fronds soak up the warm tropical sun on Saona Island. Prints Available.
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A fogbow forms over the ocean and perfectly frames a bergy bit floating in the water below, as seen from the rugged cliffs of Quirpon Island, Newfoundland. Quirpon Island was once known as the “Isle of Demons” by sailors in the 16th century, and was thought to be inhabited by devils and wild beasts thatContinue reading “Photo of the Week”
