
Start with a look at this landscape portfolio of miscellaneous images.
Ecuador, a trip from December 2003 that included the Cuyabeno Reserve in the Amazon as well as the Galapagos Islands.
The flood on the South Fork American River in December, 2005
Nostalgic farm and rural craft photos from rural northern California.
Mono Lake, with its surreal tufa towers, is one of the most photographed places in the American West.
The mighty California oak trees
Petersburg, Alaska, a small fishing village with mighty scenery.
In Southeast Alaska, the glaciers scrape the land bare, and slowly the rainforest comes back, often as a lush, northern "jungle."
The rivers of northern California invite whitewater rafters and kayakers as well as seekers of solitude and beauty.
The wineries of the Sierra Nevada foothills in California offer great vintages and great scenery.
Bodie has been called the best-preserved ghost town in the West. This high-desert town with a lonesome feel has been the subject of perhaps a dozen visits in recent years. Included are rare indoor photos.
Maui is known for its beaching and surfing, but a special part of the island is Haleakala volcano.Alaska ice takes on amazing, sometimes surreal forms.
Here's a small sampling of Denali scenery and flowers from summer 2006.
Wrangell St. Elias National Park in Alaska is an amazing, vast expanse 14 million acres in size, yet few people outside of Alaska are aware of it.
Betty's collection of geographic images includes not only Alaska, but Northern California (especially the Northern Sierra Nevada Mountains near Graeagle and the Lakes Basin and the Gold Rush country in and around Coloma, El Dorado County, California), central British Columbia, London, Paris and Sacramento.