I mean no dis respect, and I hope this isn’t taken out of context. But I think a great tribute is to get out and see things differently than you usually would. I enjoyed viewing his images, but more so, I was inspired to take my camera out more frequently and shoot the things that most people never get to see. I not saying my $90.00 digital camera is capable of reproducing the capture of light that a $3500.00 300mm f2.8 lens on a SLR would do. But composition and just simply opening your eyes to see things differently is what I think of when I viewed his pics