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  1. Crimson Cap

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

  2. Rock Climbing

    Shenandoah NP

  3. Mountain Brushlands, Shenandoah NP

  4. Captive Audience

    Ragwort season in Shenandoah NP

  5. A Quiet Evening on the Blueridge

    At sunset, it gets really quiet up on the Ridge. And you can hear what's really meant to be heard up there: the songbirds and the…

  6. Standing in Obscurity

  7. Growing from Stone

    It's fascinating how nature thrives on itself. These autumn oaks appear to be made from the same stone from which they are growing…

  8. Reds Meet Yellows

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

  9. Walk in the Meadow

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

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  11. Evening Drama in the Blue Ridge Mountains

  12. Standing in Obscurity

    There are times when the stories told by Nature's characters involve a bit of mystery.

  13. Passing Storm Old Rag Mountain

    Old Rag Mountain catches the proverbial silver lining.

  14. Just Another Day

    After thousands of sunrises, just like this.

  15. Guardians of the Dark

    At the edge of a forest sometimes there are signposts warning to go no further, but you have to know the language..

  16. Living With Rocks

    When you live with rocks, you develop some well-worn scars.

  17. 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.

  18. Mountain Grass Skyline Drive

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

  19. Whisper of a Sunrise

    A moment along Skyline Drive, Blue Ridge Mountains; never another just like this.

  20. Groupies

    Every celebrity has them.

  21. Autumn Russets Shenandoah National Park

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

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