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Fall



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Sun


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Cool mushrooms on the side of the road


I spotted this family in my neighborhood
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House Names


People name their beach houses in Corolla, NC in the Outer Banks. This house is on the front row facing the ocean.
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Sea Foam


Taken in Corolla, NC in the Outer Banks during Hurricane Bill with an eight mega pixel phone camera.
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Prolific Writing Spider


The NC Writing Spider on my window. They seem to do their writing in late summer.
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Horse Love


A family of wild horses came for a visit at the house in Corolla, NC and made themselves at home. The horses went under the house to get out of the sun and could care less that we were there.

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Heads Up


A wild horse visit in Corolla, NC

Hurricane Bill

High surf from Hurricane Bill in Corolla, NC in the Outer Banks

Waves of color


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Spooky cat


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All photos were taken in Corolla, NC on the Outer Banks with a 5 mega pixel phone camera.

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Horse on the Road

A wild horse in Corolla, NC peacefully trots across the many sand dune roads
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The Beach

Nothing is better than to end the week with a trip to the beach
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Signs of Summer

A close up of the flower of a Magnolia tree in my front yard.
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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

In this case, it only took three words. The sign says it all.
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Catching Some Rays

These two ducks seemed to know I was taking their picture and posed.
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Duck on a Railing


This duck liked to sun itself on the railing.
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Perspective

The boardwalk at Lake Lynn, Raleigh, NC
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Looking for Food

This egret appears almost like a statue as it sums up its habitat
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The Highway

The causeway to North Carolina's Outer Banks
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Spring is here


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Snake Tree

Captured on the grounds of Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello in Charlottesville, VA with a 3.2 mega pixel phone camera.

Gnarly Tree

This entangled tree is on the front lawn of Monticello.
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Home of a Great Man

Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson outside of Charlottesville, VA
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A Different Look at the Snow

Reflections of Snow
Photo of a large bay window
Snow covered forest
A first snow

Old Glory
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Medusa Light

I wonder how they ship this?
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Leaves of Light


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Creative Light

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Ominous Fish

I wouldn't want to meet this fish underwater.
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Steel Vulture

This steel vulture greeted me when I approached the mall.
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Frog Sculpture

I found this interesting frog about to snag a dragon fly
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Looking


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Artistic Supermarket


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Sky


Backlit clouds made this day perfect
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Not Many Takers


I don't think they would get many takers
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It's That Time Again


12-packs of soda
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Giving a Helping Hand


Helping Hand Mission
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My wife and I volunteered at the Helping Hands Mission in Raleigh, NC on Christmas Eve. It was one of the best things we did during the holidays.

Take a look at all the other wonderful volunteers who gave their time during this season of giving in the following photo essay.

Or visit the Helping Hands Mission web site to see how you can help.
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UFO?


No, just a skylight.
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Tall Tree


Pine trees grow tall with their branches only at the top.
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Wings


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Red Candy


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CrissCross


A typical escalator arrangement in the mall
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The Dr. Seuss Tree



The Dr Seuss Tree


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Table


A unique table at the mall
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Picture


This reminds me of a picture in a frame
except some of the subjects are real.
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Fashion Plate


Where shall I go next?
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Bored


Another boring day at the mall
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Ball of Light


I thought this red ball of light hanging in a
store in a mall was interesting.
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The Watcher


I had to capture the intensity of this cat's stare.
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Store


The checkout counters appear like sentinels ready to take your order in the large discount store.
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Tall


I captured this out of the sunroof in my car. The building seems to be forever going up.
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Fallen Clouds


Captured on my drive home from work, the clouds seemed to have fallen out of the sky.
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Cloud Sky


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Clouds and Trees


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The Mansion


It doesn't get any better than this. I had to capture this stunning house.
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Country Church


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Endangered Red Wolves


A few years ago, the city of Raleigh commissioned artists to create bigger than life red wolf statutes in an effort to bring awareness to the dwindling numbers of red wolves in North Carolina. The highly creative works of art can be seen around the city.

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Grazing


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Budding Author


The North Carolina Writing Spider, named for the web it weaves that resembles writing.
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Red Headed Caterpillars


My wife spotted these caterpillars eating a tree leaf in our back yard. They are about an inch long and about a quarter of an inch thick.
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Ominous


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Looking In


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A Lighted Walkway


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Crowded


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Butterfly


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Glass Celling


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Shapes


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Iridescent


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Bark


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Summer


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Beached

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Canoe Line


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The Visitor


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Splatter


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Uncle Julios?

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Smoker's Beware!


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Blast from the Past


A 1965 Pontiac GTO
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Steel Lights


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Crab Invasion


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Red Hats


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Mall Loungers


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Horse Tree


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Get Smart?




Gas saver or toy car?
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Feet Fetish or What?


The latest foot fashion - Vibram Five Fingers
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Carolina Sphinx



The Carolina Sphinx - Manduca sexta, also known as the tobacco hornworm, feeds on potato, tobacco, and tomato plants. When it raises its head it is said to look like a sphinx.
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Symmetry


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Shapes

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Strollers


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Faceless in a Crowd


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Lonely


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Blue Room



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Mirror in Red


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Red Lamp


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Red Light


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Red Fabric


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Red Glass


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Cloud Sailing

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Stoplights


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Intersection


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