After the storm - Badlands

Badlands National Park in South Dakota after a storm had moved through the area.

Egg Rock Lighthouse

Built in 1875 on Frenchman Bay, Maine, the Egg Rock Lighthouse is a magnificent site from the sky and the water.

Where the road may lead.

Instead of wondering what is around the corner, remember to slow down and enjoy the view from where you are for a while. Sideling Hill Welcome Center Hancock, MD

Forest Fog

This image was captured at Chapman State Park in Pennsylvania. The sun was quickly setting and I was running out of light. I only had my Tamron Sp 150-600MM f/5-6.3 Di VC USD lens attached to my Canon 5D Mk IV. This is absolutely not a landscape lens. I managed to get this shot as the sun completely dissapeared behind the mountains. This image won 1st place in the 2018 Forest Park Nature Center photo contest for the landscape category.

Stand Out

While hiking at Marilla Reservoir in Bradford, PA during a foggy morning sunrise I noticed this solo tree across the lake. The golden leaves were such a strong contrast against the dark green evergreens.

Slow and Steady

I spotted this little turtle crossing the walking path in Guntersville, Alabama.

Stalagmites in Color

This image was captured while exploring the Cathedral Caverns in Northern Alabama.

Shade Tree - Badlands

Throughout the Badlands of South Dakota, you would have a hard time finding shade. When you do, it is often in the form of a single tree standing tall in the middle of a wind swept field.

Solitude

While exploring Bar Island in Acadia National Park, I noticed this solo house standing out in the distance. I decided to use my Tamron 150-600mm at 600mm to isolate the house.

Hector Falls

This image was captured at Hector Falls in Allegheny National Forest in Pennsylvania.


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