Show Navigation

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 187 images found }

Loading ()...

  • An old barn in the morning mist Brevard, NC in the Blue Ridge mountains of western North Carolina.
    NC_mountains_002.JPG
  • Morning mist rises in the Blue Ridge mountains of western North Carolina.
    nc_mountains_001.JPG
  • An old barn in the morning mist Brevard, NC in the Blue Ridge mountains of western North Carolina.
    NC_mountains_002.JPG
  • Morning fog in historic Forsyth Park in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
    savannah_mistsavannah_mist.JPG
  • Swayambhunath is an ancient religious complex atop a hill in the Kathmandu Valley, west of Kathmandu city. It is one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in Nepal, second only to the great Boudhanath stupa to the east of Kathmandu, and a major tourist attraction. Much of Swayambhunath's iconography comes from the Vajrayana tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. However, the complex is also an important site for Buddhists of many schools, and is also revered by Hindus. Swayambhunath is also known as the Monkey Temple as there are holy monkeys living in parts of the temple in the north-west. They are holy because Majusri, the bodhisattva of wisdom and learning was raising the hill which the Swayambhunath Temple stands on. He was supposed to leave his hair short but he made it grow long and head lice grew. It is said that the head lice had transformed into these monkeys.  The Swayambhunath complex consists of a stupa, a variety of shrines and temples, a museum, library and also has Buddha's eyes and eyebrows painted on. In betweeen them, there there is something painted which looks like the nose, but it isn't the nose - it is the Nepali symbol of "unity" in the main Nepali language dialect. There are also shops, restaurants and hostels. The site has two access points: a long stairway, claimed as having 365 steps, leading directly to the main platform of the temple, which is from the top of the hill to the east and a car road around the hill from the south leading to the southwest entrance. The first that you will see once you have reached the top of the stairway is the Vajra. It is an object which looks like a three-dimensional infiny sign, is something important to the religion of Vajrayana Buddhism, symbolizing the perfection of wisdom.
    pp_nepal_1010.jpg
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_036.JPG
  • Thick fog blankets Isle of Palms beach pier at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina.
    Isle_Palms_54907.JPG
  • A man arranges his hammock under the Isle of Palms pier in a thick blanket of fog beach near Charleston, South Carolina.
    Isle_Palms_54904.JPG
  • Fishermen head out on Shem Creek during a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Fog_Charleston_54737.JPG
  • Fishermen head out on Shem Creek during a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Fog_Charleston_54733.JPG
  • Shrimp boats docked along Shem Creek on a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Fog_Charleston_54713.JPG
  • Lobster boats moored in the harbor on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20200928_038.jpg
  • The lobster docks and pier piled high with traps on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20200928_035.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_021.jpg
  • Sea otters and harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Sea Otters_20190911_071.JPG
  • Harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Harbor Seals_20190911_067.JPG
  • Harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Harbor Seals_20190911_065.JPG
  • Chinese tourists pose in front of Coxe Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Coxe Glacier_20190911_077.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Surprise Inlet, Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_074.JPG
  • Coxe Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Coxe Glacier_20190911_045.JPG
  • Coxe Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Coxe Glacier_20190911_044.JPG
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_042.JPG
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_033.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_024.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_020.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_010.JPG
  • A man arranges his hammock under the Isle of Palms pier in a thick blanket of fog beach near Charleston, South Carolina.
    Isle_Palms_54905.JPG
  • Thick fog blankets Isle of Palms beach at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina.
    Isle_Palms_54903.JPG
  • Thick fog blankets Isle of Palms beach at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina.
    Isle_Palms_54902.JPG
  • A fishermen heads out on Shem Creek with his dog in the bow during a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Fog_Charleston_54739.JPG
  • Fishermen head out on Shem Creek during a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Fog_Charleston_54732.JPG
  • Shrimper wait for the fog to lift before heading out on Shem Creek during a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Fog_Charleston_54728.JPG
  • Old shingle sided boat house along Shem Creek on a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Fog_Charleston_54719.JPG
  • Shrimp boats docked along Shem Creek on a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Fog_Charleston_54717.JPG
  • Shrimp boats docked along Shem Creek on a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Fog_Charleston_54708.JPG
  • Fog on boneyard beach at Botany Bay in Edisto Island, South Carolina. Rising tides along the coastline are eroding the beach slowly submerging the forest.
    Boneyard_Beach_41940.JPG
  • A private garden gate and old wall with palm trees in the French quarter of historic Charleston, SC.
    charleston_sc_20346.JPG
  • Pedestrians walk across the historic Charles Bridge built in the 14th century with rows of Baroque statues blanketed in fog in  Prague, Czech Republic.
    ellis_prague_011.jpg
  • Buoys decorate the side of a fish shack on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20200928_037.jpg
  • Buoys decorate the side of a fish shack on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20200928_036.jpg
  • Red crab apples against an old fishing shack on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor in Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20200928_034.jpg
  • An old fishing shack on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor in Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20200928_033.jpg
  • The lobster docks and pier piled high with traps on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20200928_032.jpg
  • The lobster docks and pier piled high with traps on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20200928_031.jpg
  • The lobster docks and pier piled high with traps on a foggy morning in the quaint fishing harbor of Port Clyde, Maine.
    Port Clyde_20200928_030.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_029.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_027.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_026.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_025.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_024.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_019.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_017.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_014.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_015.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_011.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_009.jpg
  • Fog descends over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
    Marshall Point_20200928_008.jpg
  • Distant view of Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Barry Glacier_20190911_076.JPG
  • Sea otters and harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from the massive face of Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Barry Glacier_20190911_073.JPG
  • Harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Harbor Seals_20190911_072.JPG
  • Harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Barry Glacier_20190911_070.JPG
  • Harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Harbor Seals_20190911_069.JPG
  • Harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Harbor Seals_20190911_068.JPG
  • Harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Harbor Seals_20190911_066.JPG
  • A Philippine tourist poses in front of Coxe Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Coxe Glacier_20190911_078.JPG
  • Sea otters and harbor seals rest on ice floes calved from the massive face of Barry Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Coxe Glacier_20190911_075.JPG
  • Coxe Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Coxe Glacier_20190911_050.JPG
  • Coxe Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Coxe Glacier_20190911_049.JPG
  • Coxe Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Coxe Glacier_20190911_047.JPG
  • Coxe Glacier, a tidewater glacier in Barry Arm, Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Coxe Glacier_20190911_043.JPG
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_041.JPG
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_040.JPG
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_039.JPG
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_038.JPG
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_037.JPG
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_035.JPG
  • Melt water cascades down Mount Gilbert from Serpentine Glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_034.JPG
  • Serpentine glacier in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. The glacier has retreaded dramatically from a tidewater glacier to becoming a hanging glacier.
    Serpentine Glacier_20190911_030.JPG
  • Cascade glacier melting into Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Cascade Glacier_20190911_031.JPG
  • View of the Cascade, left, and Barry glaciers flowing into Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska
    Glaciers Alaska_20190915_029.JPG
  • Cascade glacier reflected in waters of Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Cascade Glacier_20190911_028.JPG
  • View of Barry, left, and Coxe glaciers in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, Prince William Sound near Whittier, Alaska.
    Glaciers Alaska_20190911_027.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_022.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_023.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_019.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_016.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_015.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_014.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_012.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_011.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_007.JPG
  • The Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle and brash ice floating in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska. Surprise Glacier is the most active calving tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound.
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_008.JPG
  • Tourists look out at the Surprise glacier with the medial moraine running down the middle of the most active tidewater glacier in Prince William Sound in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska
    Surprise Glacier_20190911_005.JPG
  • View of Cascade glacier in flowing into Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska
    Cascade glacier_20190911_001.JPG
  • View of the Cascade, left, and Barry glaciers in Barry Arm in Harriman Fjord, near Whittier, Alaska
    Glaciers Alaska_20190911_002.JPG
  • Morning fog in historic Forsyth Park in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
    savannah_forsyth_park_0053.JPG
  • Brown bear yearling cubs play at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
    grizzly bear_516379.JPG
  • A man arranges his hammock under the Isle of Palms pier in a thick blanket of fog beach near Charleston, South Carolina.
    Isle_Palms_54906.JPG
  • An egret sits at the end of a dock on a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Fog_Charleston_54746.JPG
  • Shrimp boats docked along Shem Creek on a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Fog_Charleston_54745.JPG
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Richard Ellis Photography

  • Portfolio
  • About Me
  • Contact Me
  • Archive Search
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area