Category: Photography

  • Wet Red Hog

    Wet Red Hog

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    The water drops on the Harley are real… the ones in the background are on an advertisement.

  • Cove Lake Autumn Panorama

    Cove Lake Autumn Panorama

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    Cove Lake is a beautiful wooded campground just north of Mount Magazine in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest.

  • Autumn in Winter

    Autumn in Winter

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    Original photography.

  • Bank of Oden

    Bank of Oden

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    The Bank of Oden, Arkansas.Also a feed store! (Both closed, I think.)

  • We Love Green

    We Love Green

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    Did you know the average human eye can see more shades of green than any other color?Now you do.

  • Two Ways to Tull

    Two Ways to Tull

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    The historic bridge to Tull, Arkansas,and it’s modern replacement on the right.

  • Trees in Real Watercolor

    Trees in Real Watercolor

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    Trees reflected in a lake – presented upside-down.

  • Swampy Resting Place

    Swampy Resting Place

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    The Nelon Cemetery in England, Arkansas is mostly on the east side of Hwy 256, but a few of the grave sites are on the west side, right against the Nelon Brake which often floods them.

  • Signal Hill

    Signal Hill

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    Signal Hill is the highest point in Arkansas – 2,753 feet AMSL (839 meters) – located atop Mount Magazine.To show you what a difference a few months can make, the top two photos were taken in early April,and the bottom one just a few months later in early June.

  • Duck Hunters Dawn

    Duck Hunters Dawn

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    This photo has proved to be so popular over the years that I hate to finally say this, but……I added the birds.

  • Orange Veranda

    Orange Veranda

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    The veranda of the Arlington Hotel in downtown Hot Springs, Arkansas.

  • Misty Dam Morning at Blakely

    Misty Dam Morning at Blakely

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    The hydroelectric dam at Blakely Mountain seen early on a misty morning. Lake Ouachita is on the other side of the dam, and the old Ouachita River channel in the foreground leads to Lake Hamilton.