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Content Published July 3, 2016

Distance Concealed

In the heights of the Appalachians, distance can easily get hidden in the fog.

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Content Published April 21, 2016

Sunrise, Piney Run Valley

Morning fog moves through the valley between the hills in Loudoun County, Virginia.

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Content Published April 8, 2016

Fog in the Forest

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

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Content Published March 27, 2016

Sun Breaking

Sometimes fog is so thick it's easy to miss the obvious.

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Content Published April 18, 2015

Sugarland Spring

Ownsby Cabin, deep in the woods at Sugarland, Smoky Mountains.

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Content Published December 3, 2013

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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Content Published October 5, 2013

Early Light in the Clearing

[Order Print] Early morning fog catches sunrays to spotlight a remote home in the Smoky Mountains. I'm drawn to old architectural structures, especially log cabins. I imagine the people who lived there, worked there, worshipped there, and most likely died there. The stories I see are rich in pioneering spirit of those who eagerly placed themselves in such situations to make life better for themselves and their families.

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