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One of my favorite return to places:)

Later know as Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Rodney, MS.

This white frame building was erected somewhere around the 1870's

A combination of architectural styles was incorporated in the structure including dentiled cornices, arched windows and doorways, and a cupola styled belfry.

Prairie Spiderwort (Trinity) Focus stacked 16 images for DOF and oil painted for my taste... :)

This image is from 20 shots "still not enough" focus stacked and blended for a large Depth Of Field. I found these beautiful pink, Wood Sorrel Oxalis in a small patch of my yard just waiting to be admired. (This image is best viewed in full screen)

Cypress trees down in the Noxubee County swamp.

Caribbean Princess headed out to sea.

Harrisburg skyline centered by the Walnut street bridge (left) and the Market street bridge (right). Shot from the City Island.

High Falls State Park, Alabama, I love what a 30 Sec exp does to the rough water. This is a Gorgeous Waterfall if you get a chance to visit. In the summer months it is crowed with cliff jumpers. Including myself...

 

Spanning the Locust Fork of the Warrior River in Blount County.

The historic Swann Covered Bridge. The longest surviving bridge in Alabama. Built in 1933 with a length of 330 feet. Covered bridges were once important to

transportation across the South. Prior to the development of modern concrete and steel construction techniques, wood was the primary building source available to bridge builders. Because wooden bridges quickly deteriorated due to exposure to rain, snow and the elements in general, the idea of adding a cover became popular as a way of protecting the bridge floors and extending the life of the structures.

Not much on the foreground intrest. But ya got to grab what you can when your at work.

Inside the 330 foot Swann Covered Bridge. 8 foot tall, and 10 foot 6 inches wide single lane traffic only. Hope no one starts coming from the other side.

I was shooting a time lapse and then the rays came out...

Hopewell United Methodist church in Itawamba county. This Rokinon 14mm lens "ROCKS"

   

A dash to my local fav place and a wonder in wonderful foggy conditions. Woodland photography fun!

No trespassing, violators will be prosecuted!!!

Childhood memories!

Found the spot on the Natchez Trace about 25 miles south of Tupelo, Mississippi

10 Image Pano from work Friday afternoon.

Down By The River

 

Taradale / Otatara / Napier

 

New Zealand / Aotearoa

A mix of old trucks I found while out scouting around.

A beautiful winter's day spent visiting an area of England that was home to many of my ancestors and is still home to relatives.

 

Hertfordshire is a county in southern England, its name being derived from 'hart' meaning stag and ford.

 

This lovely moment in time was captured as I walked between Ley Green and King's Walden.

 

As one example of the history in this area, Ley Green is listed in the Domesday Book, the area being owned by King William - and is recorded as having a population of 4 households in 1086.

 

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20 Shot panorama on the lake.

19 shot pano across the farmland. Storm clouds rolling in. The farmers are welcoming the rain here in the deepsouth, USA

I love the textures of these old barns.

An old abandon windmill fit the perfect foreground for the magnificent Milkyway. Near the prairie town of West Point, MS I had to get a very low perspective do to the heavy light pollution near by. (Lens used is the Rokinon 14mm f/2.8)

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3 Minutes on Beaver Lake

14 shot pano from the lookout at the "Bass Pro Shop" pyramid.

Beautiful, hungry horse out on the farm, enjoying lunch, just outside Ottawa!

Tranquil Methodist Church Est. 1847

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Found this old shack after the Georgia Pacific came and took all the trees...

Sunset. The longer a hung around the better it got.

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