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  1. Crimson Cap

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

  2. Cascada del Acqua Fraggia, Alps

  3. Bear Rocks, Dolly Sods Wilderness

    Cool temperatures turn the mountain blueberry bushes to crimson as the eternal stones watch.

  4. Blackwater Falls in Autumn

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

  5. Night Falling on a Beaver Pond

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

  6. Hidden Gateway

    A thicket of wild huckleberry bushes thwarts passage.

  7. A Moment on the Allegheny Front

    The mountain witnesses another sunrise, just as it has thousands of times.

  8. Pinnacle, Cunningham State Park

    Portrait of a large catoctin bluestone rock after a rain.

  9. Reds Meet Yellows

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

  10. Shay Run in Delicate Times

    At times, this stream in the Allegheny Mountains can become a raging river; not today. Today it's showing a more delicate characte…

  11. Last Light on the Allegheny Front

    Waning light of the evening catches only the uppermost point along a rocky ridge in Dolly Sods Wilderness area.

  12. Snickersville Pike in Winter

    A heavy blanket of snow covers the pasture and drives the horses to warmer spaces.

  13. Garden Gate

    Nothing is more welcoming than an open garden gate.

  14. Summer Pasture, Aldie

    Summer is a time of plenty on the Virginia Piedmont. Warm rains feed the native grasses, which, in turn, feed the Piedmont’s catt…

  15. Corn Harvest

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

  16. Golden Grapes

  17. Harvest Time in the Vineyard

  18. Hanging Heavy

  19. Purple I

  20. Purple II

  21. Mountain Grass Skyline Drive

    Before the harsh morning light hits the valley, the mountain grasses see it first.

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