Assorted Photographs

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The Turquoise Coast: An aerial view of the coastline of an island, either in the Caribbean, or in the Florida Keys.

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Napo River: An aerial view of the Napo River in Ecuador, one of the primary rivers that flows into the Amazon river.

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Curious Cat: One of the cats who owned us when we still lived in Ecuador. It exhibited an extreme interest in my Photographic abilities.

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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: The same cat, relaxing on the tin roof of a storage shed, and basking in the equatorial sun.

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Pink Hibiscus: A Hibiscus bloom at a villa outside Prague, Czech Republic. A macro setting was used for this photograph. [1991]

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Neshaminy Creek: A picturesque scene on the Neshaminy Creek in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, during the early part of autumn. [1998]

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Neshaminy Creek: A different part of the Neshaminy Creek, also in early autumn. [1998]

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Chapel Moonrise: An evening view of the Duke University Chapel in Raleigh, NC, just after moonrise. [1998]

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Obelisk: This image is the result of planting a large icicle, inverted, in the winter snow. [2000]

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The Glass Towers: [2000] Fused icicles giving the appearance of an impressive glass skyscraper. [2000]

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The Ice-elated Palace: A fairy tale castle stands watch over the snow covered landscape. [2000]

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Icecalibur!: If King Arthur had to battle the Abominable Snowman, would he need this blade? [2000]

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Heron Aide: A Blue Heron out for a stroll in a Bird Sanctuary on the Gulf Coast of Florida. [2004]

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A Mighty Wing: Pelicans are a common sight on the Florida Gulf. This one flew overhead while searching for its seafood lunch. [2004]


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