Is there anything more lovely than a fresh rose, viewed under brilliant light?
An ordinary farm pond in rural Australia becomes a rippling magic show
Niagara Falls
A frosty sunrise in Southern Alberta, Canada
Ice sculpture near Banff, Canada
The setting sun on frozen Lake Louise, Canada
The entire sky was the color of this church in Idaho Falls, Idaho
A rolling river in Melbourne, Australia
Dawn, mid winter, in the Wasatch State Park, Utah
A lone kayaker penetrates the stillness of dawn, Annecy, France
Father and Daughter, at a Bedouin camp in Morocco
From Pisa, to Lake Geneva, to Venice, light makes the difference.
Delatite River, one of the two rivers that flow through The Man From Snowy River movie scenes, near Mansfield, Victoria, Australia
Is it a train? Melbourne, Australia
“Rogue’s Gallery” — rural east coast of Australia
Sunset, Admiralty Island, Alaska
A trick of light — this is the upside down reflection of a fishing boat in the dawn stillness
The Southern Cross constellation (the brighter white lines) — Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon, gathering light and movement from a 30 minute exposure
No explanation needed
Melbourne, Australia, late afternoon skyline from the Williamstown Pier
Sunrise, sunset, anytime, any place, the right light brings a magical quality. In fact, the mood and measure of virtually every human experience is inextricably linked with the quality and nature of the light with which it is imbued.