
A Sense of Place
Some South African Landscapes
For a photographer born and bred in South Africa, the land and the landscape are anything but innocent - soaked in history and conflict, marked by settlement and the movement of peoples, scarred by the weather and the changing climate, it is beautiful and harsh, fertile and arid, remote and present, and - as the writer Alan Paton put it - lovely beyond the singing of it.
Rock formation, West Coast National Park
Hout Bay
Fog, Hout Bay
Kalk Bay
Near Riebeeck Kasteel
Angel, Golden Gate
Clouds, Golden Gate
Valley of Desolation
Valley of Desolation II
Clouds, Plettenberg Bay
Cottages, near McGregor
Rain, Eastern Cape
Somewhere in the Karoo
The Lone Tree, Prince Albert
Grain Silos, Free State
The Malutis near Clarens
The Acacia Tree, Drakensberg
Trees and Pylons, Marievale Bird Sanctuary
Clouds and the Malutis
Rain over the Maluti Mountains
Storm over the Maluti Mountains
Spioenkop Dam at Dusk
Cattle Grazing, Spioenkop Dam
The Burning Veld, Drakensberg
The Railway Line at Matjiesfontein
Dawn, Matjiesfontein
Farmland, Orange River
The Orange River at Tzamenkomst