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