
The Architecture of Small Things
There is a quiet, persistent intelligence in the way a field organizes itself. We tend to view a meadow as a chaotic sprawl, a tangle of stems and color, but if you sit long enough—if you lower your perspective until the horizon line is nothing…

The Weight of the Unseen
In the archives of the natural world, there is a curious phenomenon known as mimicry—the way a creature adopts the shape or behavior of another to survive. It is a desperate, clever dance, a blurring of boundaries between the predator and…

Autumn Red by Jose Renteria
I traveled to a very special place, named "Naruko" in north east Japan, it is considered one of the top 5 autumn best landscapes in the world, the colors there are intense and gorgeous, and you can feel the magic of the season combined with…
