My landscape photography usually comes from the “ahh moments” I stumble into while scouting for wildlife or waiting for something to appear. I’d love to spend more time creating dedicated landscape work, but it often ends up as an afterthought during my wildlife outings.
Inside Passage, Alaska — a still moment where the island, the mainland, and the mist all seemed to breathe together.
On the edge of the Inside Passage, a red-roofed house and lighthouse stand against mountains and mist — a moment of stillness in the Alaskan wild.
Riding Mountain, Manitoba — mist rising over still water as autumn trees fade into the quiet. The ducks never showed.
Rural Manitoba, just after dawn — mist rising, hay bales soft with frost, and no sign of owls.
Alaska’s Inside Passage — where fog softens the shoreline and the mountains hold their breath.