Ghost from the Machine”, Iceland (2024)
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Hey Marc! Thanks for spending some time looking through my images. Glad to hear a few resonated with you. Cheers!
Hey everyone -- I just released as second collection of images from Iceland on my website. The first release was Iceland from the Air, this time around all images are ground based. Feel free to take a look. Hope you enjoy!
www.michaelbollino.com/recentwork
This is such a well constructed image! Dang
Thanks Maria — glad you enjoyed it
In a canyon dominated by miles of red sandstone walls this section of blue streaks was both unexpected and glorious
It most surely is!
Good morning everybody -- just a quick word that a new gallery of Iceland images is now live on my website. If you enjoy seeing photographs from the air then feel free to check them out. Thanks to those who do. Feel free to let me know what you think. Cheers!
www.michaelbollino.com/recentwork
Smoke in the desert
Glen Canyon Recreation Area, Utah
Blowing sand in Death Valley
That’s super cool that you did that!
Thanks Grant — I really appreciate it
Sunlight, sand, and shadow
I had never visited this section of badlands before this year's trip to Death Valley. It was a pretty inspiring outing. Definitely looking forward to the return trip.
This is amazing James
Bright light and deep shadows working well together somewhere in Utah's canyon country.
The edge of spring, southern Utah
“Brujo”, Utah 2025
Thanks — I really appreciate it Jackson
A new crop of images are now up on my website. If you like desert imagery you may enjoy!
www.michaelbollino.com/recentwork
Oaks and fresh spring growth in the Columbia River Gorge
Wonderful set of images Roger
A quiet stream in a quiet corner of Washington State
This is fantastic -- it has such a spooky spring feel to it
So nice! I always enjoy seeing these cross-season studies. Always so fascinating
Early spring in the Columbia River Gorge
Black Cottonwoods in full spring
Columbia River Gorge, Washington
David! Thanks
Oh man that’s kind of you. It’s funny how images speak to all of us differently. I think I may keep it in, although I’m not sure what release I’ll include it in. I don’t have have enough desert work this year for a collection. Thinking out loud here. Anyway I appreciate it Kenny!
Thanks David— it was a fun spot to photograph