Big Beach, Maui
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Honolulu, HI.
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Calakmul, Mexico
Flood Plain, Jeffersonville, Indiana
Big Island, Hawaii
There is always the urge to photograph something beautiful in nature. I resisted landscape photography for a very long time from an anxiety about whether it might be boring. As it turns out I have been really satisfied with what I have created in regards to landscape. This leads me to this recent series which I am still a little apprehensive about showing but I cherish trees - so here it goes... They at least should be more interesting than Lee Friedlander's tedious twig pictures. I hope to get them all up on my website soon.