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Over the years, I have continued to search for imagery that, in the words of the great black and white photographer Paul Caponigro, can "... make visible the overtones of that dimension [of Nature] I sought. Dreamlike, these isolated images maintain a landscape of their own, produced through the agency of a place apart from myself. Mysteriously, and most often when I was not conscious of control, that magical and subtle force crept somehow into the image, offering back what in I had sensed as well as what I saw.

Aspens and Beaver Pond, San Juan Mountains, Colorado © 1985 William Neill

Black oak and El Capitan, Yosemite National Park © 1982 William Neill

Black oaks, Merced River and El Capitan, Yosemite Valley © 1985 William Neill

Clearing winter storm, Sentinel Rock, Yosemite Valley © 1990 William Neill

Dawn, Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Canada © 1995 William Neill

Giant sequoia and fir tree in the fog, Sequoia National Park © 1993 William Neill

Havasu Falls and travertine formations, Havasupai Indian Reservation, Grand Canyon © 2005 William Neill

Striated wall of an ice cave, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada © 1995 William Neill

King's Pond with morning mist, Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont © 1991 William Neill

Mudcracks, Zion National Park © 1983 William Neill