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Laurel leaf crown of "gold." I bought this "costume" accessory for a "Lord of the Rings" look for portrait photography.
I found that my window light was too strong so I put a black card in place and reflected the light from the left. It took me a while because the mirror reflected most of my cards but I was reasonably happy with the final image.
DOLLY SODS WEST VIRGINIA
The Mountain Laurels were reaching peak bloom during our visit. Here, the laurels exhibit a deeper pink coloration than their lowland cousins which are mostly white. Several sources state the pink coloration is the result of the unique climate and soil conditions at Dolly Sods.
Along Laurel Creek road outside Cades Cove, Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennessee. I believe this is the West Prong Little River, this is located at a parking pullout just before the tunnel on Laurel Creek Road on the way to Cades Cove.
The plants growing from the cracks in the tomb didn't show up very well except with infrared.
Family tomb of Dr William R Waring, Laurel Grove Cemetery, Savannah Georgia.
720nm infrared, red/blue channel swap.
A view down from the waterfall showing more of the rocks and fallen leaves there at that time. A pretty creek there in western Maryland.
Texas Mountain Laurel is a small flowering tree native to the US southwest. It is a common landscape plant in many parts of Texas as well. This one was planted along a walkway at the discovery center at the entrance to the Big Slough Auto Trail in the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge south of Houston, texas.
Misty mountain, powdered pines, fall foliage.
Accentuating circumstances.
Convict Lake CA - taken 5 years ago today.
Laurel Creek
Gauley River Tributary
Taken last month during a creek walk with Fred and T. Was a most enjoyable day in the sun and water!
I was down in Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley near sunrise on Saturday morning when I heard Reading and Northern's PIFF closing in on Mountain Top. I reckoned that I could catch them before they got down off the mountain and headed to Coxton Yard. The sun was just clearing the ridge line as they called out a slow clear at CP SOLOMONS GAP, but tree shadows partially obscure the faded snoot nose of RBMN SD40-2 3056 at CP LAUREL RUN. The engineer provided a few short blasts from 3056's Leslie RS5T horn as they headed downgrade for Pittston, Pennsylvania. To hear that horn, check out the following link: youtu.be/O7CBCPteZKE
Laurel Hill Lake is a 63 acre impoundment of Laurel Hill Creek. The dam was constructed during the Great Depression by the young men of CCC camps SP-8-PA and SP-15-PA. It's located in the Allegheny mountain terrain of the Laurel Highlands. The lake is surrounded by a magnificent second-growth forest that bursts into color every fall.
Happy Friday!