Nature & Sky
Nature is an endless source of wonder — vast oceans, silent forests, and skies that never repeat themselves. To look upward is to realize that no cloud is ever the same, each one a fleeting sculpture carried by the wind.
Photography allows these ephemeral moments to endure. A storm over the shore, the play of light on a horizon, or the delicate shape of a drifting cloud — all become fragments of eternity once captured through the lens.
In nature and sky, we find both immensity and intimacy. They remind us of our smallness, yet also of our connection to something infinite. Each image becomes a bridge between the transient beauty of the moment and the timeless poetry of the universe.
Morning light in Venice: sitting by the Grand Canal, facing the dome of San Simeone Piccolo.. iPhone 14 Pro, f1.78 1/10753s ISO 80.
True Rouge, by Tunga (1997–2002) — a forest of rusted iron rising within the lush gardens of Inhotim. Sony A6400, f4 1/800 ISO 100.
Skyline meets the lake: view from the John Hancock Observatory, overlooking Chicago and Lake Michigan. Nikon D7000 f9 1/125s ISO 100.
Beneath the vast sky, even a soaring airplane becomes a small dot — a reminder of our place in the universe. Ricoh GRIIIx f8 1/125s ISO 125.
Notre-Dame de Paris, one of the most beautiful cathedrals I have ever seen — its Gothic architecture standing timeless against the sky. Nikon D7000 f 5 1/640s ISO 100.
A forest of masts at Port Vell, Barcelona — where the sea meets the city. Ricoh GRIIIX f 2.8 1/600s ISO 200.