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  1. Palmettos and Moss

    Through all the shady spanish moss, a young palmetto tree takes root.

  2. Neverending

    Reaching to the sky, the limbs of Angel Oak seem to go on forever.

  3. Fog in the Forest

    Great oaks witness a veil of summer fog on the Virginia piedmont.

  4. Forest Walk

    The first warm days of spring in the Lowcountry brings out the bluebells and a softer path to walk upon.

  5. 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.

  6. Morning Stretch

    Old Oak plays a leading role on the salt marsh stage of the tidal Carolinas.

  7. Fast Waters

    Along lower Linville Falls, North Carolina. I like simple compositions in nature. But is nature ever really simple?

  8. Enduring Arms

    The magnificently aging arms of Angel Oak, John's Island, SC

  9. Lowcountry Cypress

    Cypress trees become one with the estuary pool and the parasitic Spanish Moss of the deep South.

  10. Lowcountry Walk

    A mysterious canopy of safety or danger? Safety, I think.

  11. Convergence

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

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