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De Leon Springs State Park
Saturday morning, we (Angela, Amy, Duncan and me and my camera/Nikon D700 with a 28-300mm lens) went to De Leon Springs State Park and Blue Spring State Park, both located in Deland, Florida. After an “all you can eat” pancake … Continue reading
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Video Slideshow of the Waterfalls at Ricketts Glen
If you keep up with my blog, you know from recent blog articles that I photographed the waterfalls of Ricketts Glen State Park in Pennsylvania. Ricketts Glen is a large park with over 13,000 acres and is very scenic with 22 named … Continue reading
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Eastern Ribbon Snake
Most people, and probably many of you who read my blog, do not like snakes. However, I do not feel the same way and, therefore, was excited when my wife, Angela, found an Eastern Ribbon Snake and called it to … Continue reading
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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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Sunrise on the Potomac River
This morning, I got up at 0500, loaded the car and went to Leesylvania State Park just a few miles from bed. I was hoping to photograph the sunrise across the Potomac River. As I was getting closer to the … Continue reading

