The immense beauty of the planet we inhabit is seemingly impossible to capture yet we still try. The moments we share with the light that reaches out and touches our surroundings are special, unique, and no two are alike. View fullsize 1. Smokey Bay Sunsets. The sun sets over the pier in Smoky Bay South Australia painting the sky with beautiful hues or yellow and blue. View fullsize 2. Stars above the School. When you get the chance to witness the night sky where there is zero light pollution you must cast your eyes upward. Long exposure photo of the milky way over an abandoned schoolhouse in South Australia View fullsize 3. Horseshoe Bend. Racing to this beautiful location to capture the sunrise resulted in a VERY expensive speeding ticket. Was it worth it? View fullsize 4. Grand View. The valleys of the Grand Canyon seem to stretch out endlessly. Each one a different path for the eye to take. View fullsize 5. Golden Aspens. The sun sets in a thicket of Aspen trees as the crisp air of fall begins to take hold. View fullsize 6. Shaping of the Dunes. Each day the sun sets and rises on newly shaped sand dunes, making each set of ridges unique to that moment. View fullsize 7. On The Edge. Camping in the Great Sand Dunes National Park is a must. Witness the light cast shadows over the endless ridges of dunes is always an incredible sight. View fullsize 8. Man and the Milky Way. The contrast between us as humans and the immense size of the universe we inhabit is quite un-imaginable. Remember to look up. View fullsize 9. Endless Range. The Flinders Ranges in South Australia are beautiful mountain ranges with much to be explored. View fullsize 10. Smoky Bay Pier. This pier was a short distance from where i lived in South Australia making it an ideal location to view the sunset. View fullsize 11. Snowy Peaks. A brisk winter morning and icy trek led us to this view of the Maroon Bells. View fullsize 12. Beautiful Blows. Sunrises over the Pacific Ocean off of the coast of Maui where three Humpback Whales take their first breathes of the day. View fullsize 13. Island Attitude. The reef off of Singer Island is just below the surface of the ocean. View fullsize 14. Hidden Falls. This waterfall has to be one of the most unique places I've had the pleasure of visiting. For that reason this location will remain a secret. View fullsize 15. Lightning Strikes. In the heat of the Florida summers you can find lightning storms dancing over the ocean. View fullsize 16. Singer Island. View fullsize 17. Golden Peaks. Sunset over the Rocky Mountains is something that must be seen with your own eyes. View fullsize 18. Loveland Pass is a great place to get a view of our beautiful night sky. The light trails on the right of the image are from vehicles driving over the pass. View fullsize 19. The lush greens of the pacific northwest are absolutely stunning. View fullsize 20. Sunrise over the Golden Gate Bridge. View fullsize 21. Lightning Storm over the Atlantic Ocean, of course the life guard is off duty. View fullsize 22. Singer Island Ariel view of the beach. View fullsize 23. Meteor of the Grand Tetons. The night sky in the United States National Parks can be un-real. Pair them with a meteor shower and you're in for a treat. View fullsize 24. Fall In the Grand Tetons. View fullsize 25. Lightning Strikes. In the heat of the Florida summers you can find lightning storms dancing over the ocean. View fullsize 26. Padar Island. This unique island has three beaches, each of a different color! One Black from volcanic rock, one pink from crushed coral and one white sand beach. View fullsize 27. Feeding time. View fullsize 28. The crescent moon rises over Boulder Colorado. View fullsize 29. Valley of mist. View fullsize 30. Grand Tetons View fullsize 31.