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  1. Blackwater Falls in Autumn

    Early autumn creates a pleasing pallet for the river as it journeys toward lower ground.

  2. Morning Light, Dolly Sods Wilderness

    A cool fog settles in amongst the life on the mountain top.

  3. Crimson Sunrise, Allegheny Front

  4. Rock Climbing

    Shenandoah NP

  5. Mountain Brushlands, Shenandoah NP

  6. Captive Audience

    Ragwort season in Shenandoah NP

  7. 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…

  8. Standing in Obscurity

  9. One Morning in Canaan Valley

    A lone tree witnesses a heavy morning fog in the Allegheny Mountians.

  10. 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…

  11. The Rapture

    Classic Ltd Ed fine art photograph on rag paperGhostly apparitions of the valley fog rising toward a final solution.

  12. Uncertain Journey

    Old logging rail through the Appalachians can take you places.

  13. The Bow

  14. Night Falling on a Beaver Pond

    As night falls, the bright reflections of the sky give way to the mystery of the shadows.

  15. Mill Pond Reflection

  16. Foot of the Fall

    A close encounter at Elaka Falls, WV. Just letting the light go where it wants to go.

  17. Hidden Gateway

    A thicket of wild huckleberry bushes thwarts passage.

  18. A Moment on the Allegheny Front

    The mountain witnesses another sunrise, just as it has thousands of times.

  19. Pinnacle, Cunningham State Park

    Portrait of a large catoctin bluestone rock after a rain.

  20. Early Light in the Clearing

    Early morning fog catches sunrays to spotlight a remote home in the Smoky Mountains.

  21. Reds Meet Yellows

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

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