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  1. Night Falling on a Beaver Pond

    As night falls, the bright reflections of the sky give way to the mystery of the shadows.

  2. Foot of the Fall

    A close encounter at Elaka Falls, WV. Just letting the light go where it wants to go.

  3. Appalachian Headwaters

    Classic Ltd Ed fine art photograph on rag paperWhat often becomes raging waterfalls and rapids begins the journey as a quiet, plac…

  4. That Moment of Reflection

  5. Out of the Sack, Afterglow

  6. Climatic Candelight, Afterglow

  7. Dancing at the Edge of Shadows

    Light sprinkles flowers that live in water

  8. Foggy Morning at the Tally Ho

    Old theater in historic Leesburg, Loudoun County

  9. After Hours at Payne's Biker Bar

    Main Street, Leesburg, Loudoun County

  10. Corn Harvest

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

  11. Poconos Swimming Hole

    A deep pool. A constant source of fresh mountain water. A diving rock. What more do we need?

  12. Dappled Light at the Pond

    There are several reasons why I choose to sit by a body of water to think. Regardless of the reason, it becomes for me a parasitic…

  13. 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.

  14. Groupies

    Every celebrity has them.

  15. Lost to the Forest

    Perhaps once a well-traveled road to town or to the neighbor's.

  16. Nanstein Castle Circular Stairway

    Scenes like this gives me pause, to imagine the people walking up and down the stairs over the centuries.

  17. Birch on the Rocks

    A small birch tree surviving on nothing but stone and determination.

  18. Path to the Chapel

    A quiet place to start a long hike in the Austrian Alps.

  19. Moonlight Cascade

    Waterfalls at night cleverly hide between the rocks.

  20. Wooden Gears

    Early gears were made of wood for a reason. A wooden tooth is always easier to repair than a metal one. (Colvin Run Grist Mill)

  21. One Morning at Liberty Furnace

    Once a bustle of enterprise, now being reclaimed by Mother Nature.

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