This image came to me after reading Rad Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles.
This is one of my favorites. The quality of the image reminds me of a Disney movie.
This was one of my first pictures. Its a tribute to "The Sound of Music", my mother's favorite movie.
This image was my first on such a grand scale. After weeks of disillusionment, I was suddenly inspired after reading an article on the Amazon in the National Geographic.
This image was enhanced using Photo Enhancer. Western scenes are my favorite to work with.
Here I tried to duplicate a picture of Ayers Rock in Australia. It looks much bigger than it really is, but I think its pretty close to the real thing.
Mountain scenes are relatively easy to do. Getting the texture and light correct, however, is much more difficult. This is one of the successful ones.
Snow and ice are fun to work with. I've always wanted to live where something like this can be seen from my living room window.
Yet another tropical jungle scene. This one is...well, green.
This image has a 3D effect that I find captivating. It brings to mind hiking up a hill in the summertime.
Ice to the extreme. The title is Norwegian.
I wondered what the island of Pitcairn (from Mutiny on the Bounty) looked like. After watching a documentary on it, I came up with this.
About three years ago, I traveled to West Texas. This image is what I saw while I was there. I love the country out there, and I intend to go back again someday.
This was my first successful image with fog, and I got plenty of it! I thought about making the sky a bit brighter, but I was afraid to mess with it.
I went through a phase when my pictures didn't come out very well, but this one was unique with its monotonous atmosphere coupled with a Southwest-style scene. It seems like evening, but with a mysterious haze in the air...
The next page is the first installment of my Land of Light series. It depicts sunrises and sunsets in various enviroments.