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  1. Low Water at Elakala Falls

    Classic Hand-varnished Limited Edition archival fine art photograph on rag paperDuring the dry times of the year, one waterfall be…

  2. Blackwater Falls in Autumn

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

  3. Foot of the Fall

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

  4. Filling the Bowl, Great Falls

    Experiencing the elegance of raw power.

  5. In the Shade of a Waterfall

    The spray and ozone in the air on this hot summer day made sitting awhile below Oessel Falls in Montana compulsory.

  6. Poconos Swimming Hole

    A deep pool. A constant source of fresh mountain water. A diving rock. What more do we need?

  7. A Precipitous Drop

    Sitting, pondering, listening, cooling off. Above a waterfall in the Allegheny Mountains.

  8. Foot of the Fall

  9. Dark Hollow Falls, Shenandoah NP

    One mile down into the holler.

  10. Tones of Yellowstone

    Water always beats stone.

  11. Perpetually Wet

    And dealing with it.

  12. An Evening at Meig's Falls

    When the sun goes down and the roads get quiet, that's the time when the waterfalls in the Great Smoky Mountains start to sing.

  13. Moonlight Cascade

    Waterfalls at night cleverly hide between the rocks.

  14. Glen Falls

    The best place to meet a waterfall is at its feet.

  15. Blackwater Falls at Full Force

    A sublime moment in the Appalachian Mountains.

  16. 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…

  17. Yellowstone Drama

    Water always beats stone.

  18. Meigs Falls in an Autumn Frame

    Vibrant autumn portrait of Meig's Falls in the Great Smoky Mountains

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