These pix are generally enhanced for brightness and color using Snappy software.

These ugly muddy tracks stop at the edge of the Great Nothing. As they properly should.

Telephoto shotz of stream meanders and lake. But instead: view the landscape as modern art. The shapes and colors are pleasing in their own right, they resonate with some inner hard-wired "THIS IS IT!" definition of beauty. It's not important to know what they really are.

A beautiful disparate complex colorful unexpected Junkyard in the middle of beauty. And that's OK.

This is how the field of flowers really looked. No camera trickery.

Color and brightness enhanced via Snappy. I love the superposition of the vertical and horizontal elements. It's even better in video.

Some yellow fractals.

An old abandoned railroad track, color enhanced.

The stream below the old railroad bridge. Changing constantly.

He is Risen. Color enhanced.

A cliff face above the tunnel, color enhanced but not much.

This is just dribblings down a concrete roadway bridge pillar. The meanderings of randomness fascinate me. But "randomness" is only our ignorance.

Gravel collected in old railroad ties. The first one is true color, and it is the most beautiful. For the others i experimented in specific-color-enhancement via Snappy.

Random?

A fractal thing again. Is this moss on a rock? Or is it low vegatation on a mountainside? (Yes, the latter.)