It’s a gentle morning, four hours before sunrise. The steel skeleton of Sanibel Light, which has kept guard here at Point Ybel since 1884, watches over the beach which slopes gently to the Gulf of Mexico. Up above, the first full moon of March—a “worm” moon—lights the fast-moving clouds
Windy Gulch Wilderness Study Area, Colorado
Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. This piece of ice from the Hooker Glacier floated in the glacier's proglacial lake, among 75 other icebergs. The bright afternoon sun reflected in the ice while the clear blue sky lit the water's surface.