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Content Published August 10, 2019

Foot of the Fall

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Content Published August 10, 2019

A Precipitous Drop

Sitting, pondering, listening, cooling off. Above a waterfall in the Allegheny Mountains.

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Content Published August 10, 2019

Foot of the Fall

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

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Content Published August 10, 2019

Middle Falls of the Genesee

The Genesee River shows us its angry side when we get really close to its enormous waterfalls. but all the natural elements seemed to be completely balanced.

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Content Published August 8, 2019

An Evening at Meig's Falls

When the sun goes down and the roads get quiet, that's the time when the waterfalls in the Great Smoky Mountains start to sing.

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Content Published June 11, 2018

Filling the Bowl, Great Falls

Experiencing the elegance of raw power.

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Content Published January 20, 2016

Convergence

The Little Pigeon River rejoins itself after circling a small island in its path.

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Content Published December 28, 2015

Charleston City LIghts

St Phillips, Meeting Street, Charleston

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Content Published September 19, 2013

Water at Work

The miller's perch overlooking the water wheel. So necessary to regulate the main power to the grist mill.

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