Tag: Rocks & Stone

Images were Rocks & Stone is prominent.

  • My Creek

    My Creek

    Kind of mediocre for a photo – but not too bad for realistic 3D work! Created in Blender with the Cycles rendering engine.

  • The Needle Wide

    The Needle Wide

    The famous gap between giant rock formations usually called “The Eye of the Needle”,located in the Bear Cave area of Petit Jean State Park in central Arkansas.

  • Around Bear Cave

    Around Bear Cave

    One of the many twisting trails around Bear Cave, at Arkansas’s Petit Jean State Park.

  • Ouachita Whitewater Park

    Ouachita Whitewater Park

    The Ouachita Whitewater Park is in Rockport, Arkansas along the banks of the Ouachita River.This lower section of the park can flood, as seen in the video below:

  • Following Cedar Creek

    Following Cedar Creek

    Original artwork.

  • Upper Lake Catherine

    Upper Lake Catherine

    Just below Carpenter Dam in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

  • Mather Lodge Christmas

    Mather Lodge Christmas

    Mather Lodge at Petit Jean State Park decorated for the holidays.

  • Sunrise Over the Bend

    Sunrise Over the Bend

    A sunrise over the Arkansas River from Stout’s Point at Petit Jean State Park.

  • Petit Jean reside dans sa tombe

    Petit Jean reside dans sa tombe

    Petit Jean Lives in Her Grave If you believe the ridiculous story of Chavet and Adrienne. Personally, I don’t believe this is an actual grave at all – but just a “tourist attraction” created at the same time as the old lodge on Stout’s Point at Petit Jean State Park.

  • Lost Valley – Lighted Path

    Lost Valley – Lighted Path

    A personal favorite.My partner Frank on the trail in Lost Valley near the Buffalo National River.

  • Little Missouri – Moring Flair

    Little Missouri – Moring Flair

    Dawn along the Little Missouri River in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas.I’m afraid this is the area of the Albert Pike Campground that saw such devastating floods in 2010.

  • Gone for Summer

    Gone for Summer

    That’s my reflection in a broken window in Oden, Arkansas at the end of spring.I tend to disappear in summer and hide from the heat and humidity…See ya!