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canyon
The slot canyons of the American Southwest.
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ice
Sculptures of nature - from an undisclosed location, due to its sensitive nature.
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navajo
Named after the Navajo sandstone layer of the Colorado plateau, this collection displays images from the American Southwest.
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sand
Distance and scale are difficult to comprehend, shapes are simple, textures rich, colors strong. Death Valley - a favorite destination.
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rauk
With its characteristic white limestone accented by the ever low Nordic light, the island of Gotland has always provided inspiration for artists.
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fjord
Western Norway, where the mountains are steep and the fjords are deep. Plenty of rainfall makes for rich greens and fast-running streams.
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glaciar
Western Patagonia: The southernmost part of South America, covering Chile and Western Argentina. Steep mountains, turquoise waters, intense wildflowers.
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salar
The high Andes at the intersection of Chile, Bolivia, and Argentina provides one of the most striking landscapes in the world. Colors are real - no filters!
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west
Various images from western North America.
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old world
Photographs from Europe.
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akoa e iti e poenemu
"although small it is greenstone". New Zealand is certainly a gem with its lush green landscape.
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bull dust
The fine red dust that covers most of the Australian Outback. The results of eight months of photography in the Australian Outback, this collection contains some remarkable photographs.
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uluru
The big red rock in the middle of Oz. Photographed ad nauseum, yet all postcards seem to look more or less the same. Here is a slightly different take.
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marbles
Literally in the middle of nowhere in central Australia is a small pocket of granite boulders called Devil's Marbles.
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iron and water
The inaccessible gorges of Karijini in the Pilbara are carved by water through iron ore. While the tranquil waters seem harmless in these photos, a thunderstorm nearby can quickly turn any creek into a massive red brute.
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ochre and white
Nambung is a strange place. The combination of limestone formations and crossbedded white and ochre sand makes for some remarkable scenery.
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