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  1. Crimson Cap

    Crimson ivy occupies itself atop a large boulder in Shenandoah NP.

  2. Old Mill in the Forest

    Cable Mill, Cade's Cove, Great Smoky Mountains NP

  3. Appalachian Rose

    Sunrise from Spruce Knob, WV

  4. Blackwater Falls in Autumn

    Early autumn creates a pleasing pallet for the river as it journeys toward lower ground.

  5. Mill Pond Reflection

  6. Early Light in the Clearing

    Early morning fog catches sunrays to spotlight a remote home in the Smoky Mountains.

  7. Reds Meet Yellows

    Abstractions from nature let us imagine things as we want them to be.

  8. Walk in the Meadow

    Nothing beats a walk in the meadow on a warm autumn day.

  9. Bright Autumn Day

    Created using camera movements on film; a technique from which you never really know what the subject will say.

  10. Oconaluftee Sunrise

    Autumn in the Smoky Mountains can be astonishing when yellow poplars catch the light of the rising sun.

  11. Sentinel in Autumn

    Commemorative in Leesburg, VA

  12. Dodana Manor, Autumn

  13. Corn Harvest

    A remnant ear of corn appears to be swaddled by it mother.

  14. Sunkissed Vines

  15. Oak Among Pines Skyline Drive

    Nature has a way of creating her own colorful masterpieces. We need only keep our eyes open to find them.

  16. Autumn Russets Shenandoah National Park

    In early Autumn in the Appalachian mountains, it's the ferns that show the first hint of autumn russets.

  17. A Moment on Pine Creek

    From the Wilds of Pennsylvania, an early autumn fog.

  18. Autumn Canopy at Mabry Mill

    Autumn colors signal the end of the grinding season.

  19. Fallen Leaves

    Sometimes, fallen leaves deserve all our attention.

  20. Small Town Alley

    Bird's eye view of a quaint alley on a quiet day.

  21. Old Mill Under Autumn Moonlight

    Bright autumn colors reflect the smallest amount of light across the landscape, and show us things under moonlight that we might n…

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