Writer Henry David Thoreau said, “We can never have enough of nature,” and landscape photographer Erin Babnik delivers on that sentiment through her painstakingly captured images.
Babnik hails from California, but she and her camera equipment travel all over the United States and the world with the goal of recording every jot and tittle of natural scenes through photography.
In fact, Babnik’s landscape photography is distinguished by the sensory qualities it exudes. In one of her online portfolios, “Feelings,” we can certainly “feel” the dry heat in the close-up image of parched, cracked land.
“Enigma,” 2017, by Erin Babnik. Photo taken in Death Valley National Park, California. (Courtesy of Erin Babnik)
In one of her shots from a different online portfolio, “Moving,” water pours over a forest’s wide falls and rushes toward the viewer in an ethereal stream….