Views from the Window

Views from the Window

I'm sitting here today thinking back on the breathtaking views on my flight to Alaska last August, which left a lasting impression on me. The rugged and varied landscape seemed untouched by human interference, creating a sense of awe and wonder within me. Even now, I am left with a feeling of emptiness and epicness when I think back on those views.

As the plane flew over endless plains, jagged mountains, and winding rivers, I couldn't help but get lost in the beauty of it all. The colors were so vibrant and the textures so rich that I felt as though I was a spectator to a spectacular show.

But as much as I marveled at the landscape, I also couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness. It was a reminder of how much we take for granted in our everyday lives, and how much we have destroyed in the name of progress. Yet, there was still hope. From above, I could see the pristine parks and conservation areas that have been put in place to protect the world from us. But it was clear that there is still so much more we can do to preserve the planet we call home.

As I continued to gaze out the window, my mind was filled with thoughts and emotions that I can't quite put into words. But one thing was for sure, the views from that window seat will stay with me for a lifetime. They were a reminder of the power and majesty of nature, and the importance of doing everything we can to protect it.

What do you think?


FUJI X-T3 // 16-55mm f/2.8 from 30,000 feet :D


Unreal.

Emergence

Emergence

Basilique Notre Dame de Montreal

Basilique Notre Dame de Montreal