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Sunflowers in Jarrettsville, Maryland
Last Friday, I drove two hours northwest of Baltimore to Jarrettsville to shoot a large field of sunflowers at sunrise. I left the house at 0415. I had never been to Jarretsville before so I was not sure where the … Continue reading
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
After shooting the sunrise on Sunday at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, I drove to Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in Cambridge, Maryland. It is known for its large (27,000 acres) open wetlands, marshes, canals and ponds, and of migratory birds, and … Continue reading
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Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) and Blackwater NWR
This past Saturday, I got up at 0300, loaded my gear in the car, and drove to Chincoteague NWR by way of the Chesapeake Bay Tunnel Bridge, and timed it to be on the bridge at the right location before … Continue reading
Sunrise at Leesylvania State Park, Virginia
Last night before going to bed, I went outside to see if there were any clouds in the night sky with the hope that if there were, then there would be a good chance for a colorful sunrise in the … Continue reading
Sunset from Our Dock
After dinner this evening, I went to the rear of the house to look at the lake and saw another gorgeous sunset. I quickly grabbed my iPhone and went down to the dock to capture what I saw. My iPhone … Continue reading

