Tag: Park

  • Morning Flight Over Harris Brake

    Morning Flight Over Harris Brake

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    Geese take flight at first light over Harris Brake.

  • Cotton Candy Sunrise

    Cotton Candy Sunrise

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    Mist from the Arkansas River fills the valleys at sunrise from Stout’s Point, Petit Jean State Park.

  • Dam Stormy

    Dam Stormy

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    Taken from atop Blakely Dam on Lake Ouachita.

  • Gorge Trail Bend

    Gorge Trail Bend

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    The trail from the top of Hot Springs / North Mountains down into the Gorge.(One lady told me this photo made her feel like she was falling down a hill!)

  • Norman Library

    Norman Library

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    The famous little library in Norman, Arkansas.

  • Below Shady Lake

    Below Shady Lake

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    The dam that creates Shady Lake – seen from creek level.

  • Little Airport in the Meadow

    Little Airport in the Meadow

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    A little airport for radio controlled planes at Cedar Glades Park in Hot Springs.

  • Winter Dawn Over Lake Roosevelt

    Winter Dawn Over Lake Roosevelt

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    Lake Roosevelt at Petit Jean State Park on a cold winter day.

  • Morning Light – Winter Swamp

    Morning Light – Winter Swamp

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    The swamp at the Louisiana Purchase State Park on a winter morning.

  • The Grotto

    The Grotto

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    This may be one of the most bizarre images I’ve ever produced…It shows “The Grotto” on Seven Hollows Trail at Petit Jean State Park, and it’s an early experiment with HDR processing.It’s so damn ugly that there’s something compelling about it…

  • Give Me Long Legs

    Give Me Long Legs

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    That’s my shadow stretching towards Cedar Canyon at Petit Jean State Park.It looks like I’m standing in front of a board fence, but that’s the shadows thrown by the steps leading down to the trail.

  • Cob Cave in Lost Valley

    Cob Cave in Lost Valley

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    Cob Cave is at the end of Lost Valley, near the Buffalo National River.This was used as a rock shelter by Native Americans, and named for stashes of corn cobs archeologists found in it.