Taken inside Hatteras Lighthouse in North Carolina’s Outer Banks. It’s the tallest lighthouse in the US and the tallest brick lighthouse in the world. An American icon to be sure. The lighting was dim enough that most pictures inside didn’t turn out, but this was very near the top and thus was full of natural light.
A serene ocean afternoon in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Please visit my blog for a description of how this composite image was created. Also taken in North Carolina: / A Sandy Stairway To Heaven / A Show For One / The End Or Beginning Of A Perfect Day /
I have resisted putting this one up for a long time. I don’t know if anyone else will like it, because it is very hard to describe what I see and appreciate in this photo. A different world, another life. It is a fence, as seen from the top of a very tall lighthouse in North Carolina. I love the simplicity of the lines, and the texture of the “carpet.”
Perhaps it is a cliched photograph. But I couldn’t resist. Also taken in North Carolina: / A Sandy Stairway To Heaven / Rhapsody In Blue / A Show For One /
Taken in North Carolina. Actually, the stairway goes to the ocean, right over that little ridge.
A glamorous sunset – or was it a sunrise? – in North Carolina’s Outer Banks…Point Harbor to be exact. / . / Also taken in North Carolina: / A Sandy Stairway To Heaven / Rhapsody In Blue /
This dried-up tree seemed to be stretching, yearning towards the water-laden heavens, desperate for a quenching rain shower. This photo was taken in North Carolina’s Outer Banks, at Jockeys Ridge Sand Dunes. It’s only a few minutes from where the first flight took off at Wright Memorial Park. Jockeys Ridge is a state park and also the practice location of a hang-gliding school. We saw several gliders on the ground that day, but nobody gliding. The sand was burning-hot and biting on our feet as we explored.
This is the reflection of a pier in North Carolina’s Outer Banks. More North Carolina images… A Sandy Stairway To Heaven / The End Or Beginning Of A Perfect Day / Rhapsody In Blue /
This was taken in North Carolina this summer. I like the moody, stormish feel of it. This shot can be seen in my calendar Everyday Mysteries. Take a look!
I’m putting this up for a calendar I’m making in honor of my summer trip to the Outer Banks. This is one of many iconic lighthouses we visited. I think the monotone suited it quite well. A lighthouse was built in this location in 1859 but was blown up by Confederate troops two years later (who were afraid it would be used against them by Union troops). The current lighthouse was not finished until 1872.
Not ponies of Marguerite Henry fame, but their cousins on Ocracoke Island, a tiny island in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
Just a glimpse of the casual beauty of North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Please let me know if you’d like a calendar made specifically for you! I’ll customize it with any photos from my gallery – for no extra charge.
This is the top of Hatteras Lighthouse in North Carolina’s Outer Banks. It’s a gorgeous, iconic lighthouse which had to be moved from the oceanside a few years ago. Erosion had weathered the seaside where it sat, and a single bad storm would have knocked it into the ocean. So they actually moved the entire thing to a spot about a half-mile away. I don’t actually have a great pic of the lighthouse. But we did climb it – this was the way to the lens, and this is the view from the very top. This photo is featured in my calendar Summer in the Outer Banks. Take a look! /
Another view of Hatteras Lighthouse – very near The Shadows Ascend and Lighting the Way. The angles, curves, lines and colors in this shot really fascinated me and I thought I might share it with you all. There’s a lot going on!
Hey all! Just wanted to let you know that my calendars are done and ready fo…
Hey all! Just wanted to let you know that my calendars are done and ready for your Christmas gifting! I really, really wanted to make an IR one – but not this year. :) There are seven options: Images of Entropy. This one features macros of rust and decay – in bright colors and fascinating patterns. / Summer in the Outer Banks. Breezy sandy beaches, remote islands, and lighthouses…need I say more? / The Glory of the Columbine. Who knows – maybe someone loves columbines enough to buy a whole calendar of them! / Everyday Mysteries. Things you probably don’t notice… / A Bouquet. My favorite florals from this year! The favorite so far! / The Year of the Leaf. Another effect of my late fascination with leaves… / Still Life & Structural. A unique blend of images with a subtle theme of structure running throughout. /
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