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Mammoth Hot Springs Yellowstone NP
A salt mound fed by a hot spring over eons of time.
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Quiet Evening on Antietam Creek
Few man-made structures have a more solemn story to tell than this quiet bridge in the Antietam National Historical Park. My inten…
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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…
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Koenigsee on a Rainy Morning
Soft diffused light and rain clouds in the Alps around Bertesgaden, as a boat makes its way down the lake.
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Moon Setting Over Mount Moran
It was so quiet, you could almost hear the moon setting.
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Steeple Against an Autumn Sky
Why even try to compete with God's nature?
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Autumn at Oatlands Church
Chameleonic, isn't it?
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Table for One
There's a fine line between solitude and loneliness. The former is often cherished while the latter is disdained. Here, we can in…
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Water from the Well
Whiskeymaking requires lots of cool water. Best to keep it handy and provide indoor plumbing. (George Washington's Distillery)
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Whiskeymakers Tools
It's important to have the right tools for the job.
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Still Business
The stuff it takes to make whiskey in a big way.
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Still No. 3
Cooling the worm at George Washington's Distillery
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March Snow at Waterford Mill
A small dogwood tree waits the coming of spring on the Virginia Piedmont.
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Under the Hood
Not unlike early automobiles, providing power to all the moving parts of a mill started with wheels and gears. (Geo Washington's…
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Shaft to the Lesser Face
Ingenious engineering of the 19th Century grist mill to transfer water power throughout the factory.
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Hardware
Window sills are convenient way to keep essential hardware at George Washington's Grist Mill.
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Disengaged
Colvin Run Grist Mill, spinning pitwheel and pinion gear.
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Hopper Boy
A task once relegated to young boys required automation in a busy grist mill, drying and cooling the flour before it goes to the s…
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Well-lit Stairwell
Lamplight helps in those spaces where the sun fails us. (Colvin Run Grist Mill)
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Power to the Upper Floor
A crown gear at George Washington's Grist Mill
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Wooden Gears
Early gears were made of wood for a reason. A wooden tooth is always easier to repair than a metal one. (Colvin Run Grist Mill)
