| An indigenous woman carrying home purchases after a day at the market | Saquisilí, Ecuador | July 1997 |
| Clouds and mist in the mountainous rainforest | Parque Podocarpus, Ecuador | July 1997 |
| A lichen on a tree | Parque Podocarpus, Ecuador | July 1997 |
| Bromeliads in the rainforest | Parque Podocarpus, Ecuador | July 1997 |
| A restored wall in the ancient city of Chan Chan | Trujillo, Peru | July 1997 |
| Part of a restored wall structure made with adobes | Trujillo, Peru | July 1997 |
| Two pelicans just off the shore | Pisco, Peru | July 1997 |
| Colurful weaves of the andean region | Cusco, Peru | July 1997 |
| Wrong side of the track | Cusco, Peru | July 1997 |
| The railroad tracks that lead up to Macchu Picchu | Ollantaytambo, Peru | July 1997 |
| A small farm and its plots | Isla Taquile, Lake Titicaca, Peru | July 1997 |
| Two logs being used as a walking-bridge in the rainforest | Tena, Ecuador | August 1997 |
| Potatoes planted in rows, light from the setting sun make the hills look like a fingerprint of nature | Ingapirca, Ecuador | July 1997 |
| A photo of myself at an archaeological site | Ingapirca, Ecuador | July 1997 |
| The famous stencil-graffiti character Nemo guards a homeless person | Bogotá, Colombia | May 1997 |
| A butterfly getting a sip from a bush early in spring | Christiania, Copenhagen, Denmark | 2003 |
| A dragonfly resting on a lightpost | NYC, NY, USA | May 2004 |
| An irridecent beetle that stopped it's flight just long enough so I could catch it on film | Bridgewater, CT, USA | May 2004 |
| Rhodiola rosea just starting to show it's fall colours | Lónsöræfi, SE Iceland | August 2001 |
| Dettifoss is 44m high and Europes most powerful waterfall | Jökulsá, NE Iceland | August 2001 |
| Dverghamrar, legend has it that in these cliffs live dwarves, at least this scene is almost like from a book by J.R.R. Tolkien | SE Iceland | August 2001 |
| Betula nana with it's vividly red fall colours | Ásbyrgi, NE Iceland | August 2001 |
| Jökulsárgljúfur are Icelands equivalent of the Grand Canyon - impressive although a bit smaller ;-) | Jökulsá, NE Iceland | August 2001 |
| Hraunfossar are waterfalls where the water just spings from bare rock - it's secret is that on top is a porous lavafield that lets all water seep through it but under it an older and solid layer holds firm to a point where a bigger river has cut through them both and lets this underground river out | Húsafell, W Iceland | August 2001 |
| A flock of reindeer running in the highlands | Lónsöræfi, SE Iceland | August 2001 |
| The black beach just below Jökulsárlón, a glacial lagoon, is scattered with icebergs all year round as they continually break off Vatnajökull, Europes largest glacial cap, and washed out to sea through the lagoon | SE Iceland | August 2001 |
| After a tough storm loads of kelp has been washed ashore, this one forming a teepee | Akrar, W Iceland | April 2002 |
| and another just wrapped around a rock | Akrar, W Iceland | April 2002 |
| Seeing the light come towards me in this spot was very magical and happily I managed to capture at least a bit of it | Lón, SE Iceland | August 2001 |
| Stuðlaberg or basalt pillars have this very identifying penta- or hexagonal form | Hljóðaklettar, NE Iceland | August 2001 |