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  1. A Defensive Posture

    As a wild animal might rear up and show claws and fangs against a predator, this fallen tree appears to warn the sea.

  2. Palmettos and Moss

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

  3. Neverending

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

  4. Sunrise at Wimbee Creek

    Stripped of the typical colors of sunrise, the salt marsh shows us its unique character of light.

  5. Shadows in the Surf

    Folding several seconds of reality into a single moment shows us things we'd never notice otherwise.

  6. The Manor

    This old Oak has stories to tell.

  7. Chapel of Ease

    This solemn old ante-bellum church ruin sits alone amongst a grove of large Live Oaks and headstones along a backroad in the Carol…

  8. Exhumation

    The certain process of surf removing sand reveals things we shouldn't see.

  9. Aftermath

    Relics of a vibrant forest laid bare by the ravaging of the sea, but at this moment, there is nothing but peace and beauty.

  10. 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.

  11. Morning Stretch

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

  12. One Morning at Old Sheldon Church

    Some subjects place a heavy responsibility on me to show their soulful side; this was one of those places.

  13. Hibernian Hall at Night, Charleston

  14. Charleston City LIghts

    St Phillips, Meeting Street, Charleston

  15. After Hours Charleston City Market

    Absent vendors and wares that fill the market during the day, we see something entirely different after hours.

  16. Enduring Arms

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

  17. Lowcountry Cypress

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

  18. Lowcountry Walk

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

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