On the highest elevations of the island of Grenada lies a tropical rainforest with incredible biodiversity and breathtaking natural beauty. These high mountains create orthographic precipitation, providing year-round rainfall, keeping the vegetation lush and dense. I visited during the island’s dry season, but still, it was green and moist. On the very tops of the mountains, gusty winds force the vegetation to grow at nearly-horizontal angles, providing unique angles and geometry to photograph.