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Palmettos and Moss
Through all the shady spanish moss, a young palmetto tree takes root.
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Neverending
Reaching to the sky, the limbs of Angel Oak seem to go on forever.
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Fog in the Forest
Great oaks witness a veil of summer fog on the Virginia piedmont.
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Forest Walk
The first warm days of spring in the Lowcountry brings out the bluebells and a softer path to walk upon.
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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.
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Morning Stretch
Old Oak plays a leading role on the salt marsh stage of the tidal Carolinas.
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Fast Waters
Along lower Linville Falls, North Carolina. I like simple compositions in nature. But is nature ever really simple?
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Enduring Arms
The magnificently aging arms of Angel Oak, John's Island, SC
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Lowcountry Cypress
Cypress trees become one with the estuary pool and the parasitic Spanish Moss of the deep South.
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Lowcountry Walk
A mysterious canopy of safety or danger? Safety, I think.
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Convergence
The Little Pigeon River rejoins itself after circling a small island in its path.
