Tag: Ouachitas
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Reach from the Sky
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Posted in PhotographyThis panorama shows Cirrus Radiatus clouds, which seem to go on forever – and Lake Ouachita, which also seems to go on forever.Taken from the Hickory Nut Mountain Vista.
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Ouachita Winterview – Point 50
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Posted in PhotographyThe view from “Point 50” on Lake Ouachita. On the Caddo Bend Trail at Lake Ouachita State Park.
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February Sky from Rich Mountain
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Posted in PhotographyChanging weather over western Arkansas’s Rich Mountain, where you’ll find Queen Wilhelmina State Park.
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A Sanctuary for Old Light and Shadows
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Posted in PhotographyAn interior view of the old church at Hopper, Arkansas.I’ve always loved the soft interplay between light and shadows in this photo – taken during a light drizzle outside.Follow the Hopper Tag to view more…
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Ouachita Willow – August Morning
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Posted in PhotographyAt the Spillway area of Lake Ouachita.One of my most popular images and a personal favorite.
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Water Above and Below
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Posted in PhotographyA certain spot on Lake Nimrod – and one of my favorite B/W conversions.
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LOViT WWT
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Posted in PhotographyAll those letters stand for the Lake Ouachita Vista Trail – and the Watchable Wildlife Trail section of it seen here. This section can be found off of Hwy 270 where you turn to go to Shangri La (map below). In addition to this wonderful elevated boardwalk, there are paved trails through the surrounding woods…
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Bard Springs Dam
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Posted in PhotographyBard Springs is a very secluded spot deep in the Ouachita National Forest.
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Another Birdhouse on DeGray
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Posted in PhotographyYou’ll pass by this scene while hiking the Green Heron Trail at Lake DeGray State Park. Chances are it’s still there – the one seen in this post is more iffy.
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Abandoned Shangri-La
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Posted in PhotographyThere’s a place on Lake Ouachita called Shangri La which was named after the fictional location in James Hilton’s novel Lost Horizon. In the novel, people living in Shangri-La didn’t age as quickly as those in the outside world. This old place isn’t exactly at the Shangri La on Lake Ouachita – but it’s just…