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  1. Mammoth Hot Springs Yellowstone NP

    A salt mound fed by a hot spring over eons of time.

  2. 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…

  3. 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…

  4. 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.

  5. Moon Setting Over Mount Moran

    It was so quiet, you could almost hear the moon setting.

  6. Steeple Against an Autumn Sky

    Why even try to compete with God's nature?

  7. Autumn at Oatlands Church

    Chameleonic, isn't it?

  8. 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…

  9. Water from the Well

    Whiskeymaking requires lots of cool water. Best to keep it handy and provide indoor plumbing. (George Washington's Distillery)

  10. Whiskeymakers Tools

    It's important to have the right tools for the job.

  11. Still Business

    The stuff it takes to make whiskey in a big way.

  12. Still No. 3

    Cooling the worm at George Washington's Distillery

  13. March Snow at Waterford Mill

    A small dogwood tree waits the coming of spring on the Virginia Piedmont.

  14. 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…

  15. Shaft to the Lesser Face

    Ingenious engineering of the 19th Century grist mill to transfer water power throughout the factory.

  16. Hardware

    Window sills are convenient way to keep essential hardware at George Washington's Grist Mill.

  17. Disengaged

    Colvin Run Grist Mill, spinning pitwheel and pinion gear.

  18. 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…

  19. Well-lit Stairwell

    Lamplight helps in those spaces where the sun fails us. (Colvin Run Grist Mill)

  20. Power to the Upper Floor

    A crown gear at George Washington's Grist Mill

  21. 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)

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