My research examines the importance of time to our perception of the landscape, while also considering the relationship of people to their environments. “The Color of Memory,” constructs a more arbitrary relationship between time and color. Misaligning the color plates within the images perform the same function as a prism when refracting white light into the component colors, creating colorful ghosting where movement occurs. The fourth section, “The Color of Memory: The Color of White,” examines the shifting colors across a white landscape. The snow-covered landscape clarifies how light translates the experience of movement to the displacement of time.