Spring time brings out the wonderful colors that nature provides us. Tulips have a special meaning to me ... winter is over.
This site is designed to display some of my favorite photographs taken over the years. I am a nature and scenic photographer at heart, but take some family pictures and action shots occasionally for fun. Photography provides the ability to record great memories throughout our short life here on earth and share our perspective of the beauty God has provided us if we just stop, look, and absorb what is around us.
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
All by myself
Stop and look at the littlest flowers around you. This flower was growing all alone in a park near our house. I wanted this photo to show the importance of each living thing on this earth.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Glass flowers
While visiting Seattle Washington we toured a glass museum that had beautiful art work inside and out. This setting was glass flowers with such brilliant colors in a dark room that it just drew you into the art work.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Indian Head - Hocking Hills Ohio
See if you can find the Indian head formation in the rock. This trail was called Indian Head trail due to this rock sticking out of the side of the hill.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Bridge to Castle
A bridge in Germany that has a drop of over 1500 feet directly into a waterfall at the bottom part of the picture. There are only wood planks with spaces between each so you can see down to the bottom. I am standing at the castle that this mountain protects and this bridge was the only entrance to the place.
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Water fall - Hocking Hill Ohio
Another waterfall at the end of the trail. This took us to a dead end but the sound of the water fall was amazing and there was plenty of room to sit and visit for a while in the shade. I remember this spot so well because I lost my lens cap. :-(
Monday, May 20, 2013
Water Fall - Hocking Hills Ohio
Another waterfall view from Hocking Hills path. The paths provide several relaxing stopping points along the trail for picnics.
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