I spent nearly 40 years living in the United States, but came to landscape photography relatively late during that time. It goes without saying that the USA is a land of incredible landscape diversity, with some of the most scenic and stunning landscapes on the planet.
Sunrise at Alvord dry lake in eastern Oregon.
A lone Juniper tree at Deadhorse Point, Utah.
Overlooking Canyonlands National Park from Deadhorse Point.
Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
A late evening storm moves in over Arches National Park, Utah.
Sentinels. Arches National Park, Utah.
Horseshoe Curve near Paige, Arizona.
Monument Valley, on the Arizona/Utah border.
Antelope Canyon, Arizona.
Light in Antelope Canyon, Arizona.
Sunset over Logboom Park, Kenmore, Washington.
Sunset at Logboom Park on Lake Washington.
Crows and rowers head home to roost at the end of the day on Lake Washington .
Sunset, a clearing storm and a heron feeding. Puget Sound.
Misty ferry crossing on Puget Sound, Washington State.
Mount Baker wilderness area, Washington State.
A fiery sunset colours the Cascade mountains in Washington state.
The Cascade mountains during a misty morning blue hour.
The Sisters near Bend, Oregon.
The Palouse, eastern Washington state.
Sunrise on the Palouse, eastern Washington State.
Odd one out. Skagit Valley tulip fields, Washington state.
Skagit Valley tulip fields.
Skagit Valley tulips.
Stormy tree. Palo Alto, California.
Sunset in paradise, Kauai, Hawaii.