Newly-sown wheatfields on the south slope of the Guadalquivir valley. [Andalucia, Spain, 1968]
The Penitentes Morada (chapel) above Abiquiú [New Mexico, 2008]
Kilpeck Church door [Herefordshire, England, 2010]
Iona Abbey, evening [Iona, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, 2012]
This church at Cwmyoy is known as the "crooked church." The slewed and offset axes of St. Martin's church and the different tilts of the chancel and tower are attributed to gradual landsliding on the steep slope of the village. [Cwmyoy, Monmouthshire, Wales, 2012]
Texture and Slope: Arguis, in the Pyreneean foothills [Huesca, Spain, 1973]
Plowing the hillside with oxen in the Sierra Morena [Andalucia, Spain, 1968]
The moor behind the Brontë family's parsonage [Haworth, Yorkshire, UK, 2012]
Balcony House, looking toward Penistone Hill [Haworth, Yorkshire, England, 2010]
After World War II sheep raising and the provision of ewe's milk to make Roquefort cheese brought prosperity to Basque farmers in the French western Pyrenees. The Basque farmstead is usually made of whitewashed sandstone, with a red tile roof, like this one near St. Etienne-de-Baïgorry. [Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France, 1973]
Alpine village [Switzerland, 1973]
Big Tub Lighthouse [Tobermory, Ontario, Canada, 2012]
Mullion Cove [Cornwall, England, 2012]
Ben Mor, the highest point on the Island of Mull, seen from the Isle of Iona [Inner Hebrides, Scotland, 2012]
The fishing boats at Cadgwith [Cornwall, England, 2012]
Sardine fishermen bring in the catch for auction at the port. [Cascais, Portugal, 1968]
Rivermede Farm [Keene Valley, New York, 2009]
Ausable Lakes from Indian Head [Adirondack Mountains, New York]
Aspens in Fall [Cherokee Marsh, Madison, Wisconsin, 2008]
Cherokee Marsh [Madison, Wisconsin, 2009]