Red cliffs, white sand and turquoise water. at Cape Leveque. Cape Laveque is a remote peninsula in the far north of the Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia.
The full moon rising over Uluru / Ayres Rock at dusk. Such a beautiful experience to see in person. The kids were playing in the red earth on the side of the road while I set up for this shot. We have been incredibly lucky in our lives to have had the chance to experience so much of what the world has to offer in our short time so far on this planet. Covid has made people all over the world evaluate their priorities in life; hard not to think about ones own mortality in the middle of a pandemic as you watch long enjoyed freedoms being taken away. For us it has been no different. I feel like we are just scratching the surface of what there is to see out there on this great blue ball we all live on. It just makes me more motivated to keep on scratching away ;-) The rock has a circumference of 9.4 km (5.8 miles); it is much bigger than people think and is improbably large when you are standing next to it looking up.
The mountains have a way of keeping you humble. A friend of mine taking some photos one ridge across. One for the big screen. Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada.