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Sycamores and Oaks
Sun-bleached sycamores share an open sunny field with their darker cousins on this winter moment on the American Piedmont.
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Birch on the Rocks
A small birch tree surviving on nothing but stone and determination.
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River Grass Shay Run
A small tuft of grass bends to the will of the stream flow, not only to survive, but to thrive.
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Looking for Smaller Creatures
A young sycamore bends far out over the stream to see what's there.
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Dark Hollow Falls, Shenandoah NP
One mile down into the holler.
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Exposed
Skeleton of small tree, standing apart from the protection of the forest.
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Fog Rolling In at Big Meadow
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Bifurcations
The elegance of a lone tree is only made greater when reflected.
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Sunrise, Piney Run Valley
Morning fog moves through the valley between the hills in Loudoun County, Virginia.
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A Defensive Posture
As a wild animal might rear up and show claws and fangs against a predator, this fallen tree appears to warn the sea.
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Life in a Summer Pond
A time to sit and watch reflections and ripples under a spreading maple tree.
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Palmettos and Moss
Through all the shady spanish moss, a young palmetto tree takes root.
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Neverending
Reaching to the sky, the limbs of Angel Oak seem to go on forever.
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Young Palmettos in Black Water
Waxy leaves of young palmettos seem to grab all the sunlight and prevent it reaching places where only shadows thrive.
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Morning Stretch
Old Oak plays a leading role on the salt marsh stage of the tidal Carolinas.
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One Morning at Old Sheldon Church
Some subjects place a heavy responsibility on me to show their soulful side; this was one of those places.
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Sun Breaking
Sometimes fog is so thick it's easy to miss the obvious.
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Dancing on a Wall
What makes ivy behave as it does?
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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…
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Under the Willow
Sitting under a willow tree by a farm pond can challenge our sense of perspective.
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Inevitable
Botany Bay, Edisto Island, SC.
