An underground ammo storage room at Fort Pulaski National Monument. / Cockspur Island, Georgia.
A spiral stairway at Fort Pulaski National Monument. / Cockspur Island, Georgia
Wasting away the hours on Little Tybee Island, Georgia.
Lilly on the edge of a pond at Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, Savannah, Georgia.
Tools use by the Monks to create a Mandala.
Sundown on Tybee’s Backriver. Tybee Island, Ga.
A shrimp boat coming home after a days work. / Tybee Island, Georgia.
A canal in the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge. Savannah, Georgia, USA.
One of the most unusual boats(?) I have ever seen. LOL
Sapelo Island, Georgia, USA
Each year for St. Patricks Day The Fountain in Forsyth Park is dyed green. / Savannah, Georgia.
Tybee Island, Georgia.
Cockspur Island, Georgia, USA.
The Tybee Island Lighthouse
A fall shot from a friends garden. / Springfield, Georgia.
One of the tree borthers and sisters that were named after the ice cream.
Rain flowing over the cobblestone streets.
The unusually high temps from the previous day had warmed the ground, the tide levels were very high and the cool morning temps all combined to create a very dense fog that layed seige not only to the fort and every thing within miles, but also to all my equiptment. Making this a tough but rewarding composition. / The sun, in the right top background is already high in the sky and struggling to burn the fog away. It didnt happen until about 10:00 am. A beautiful day to be out and stroking the shutter. The Moat at Fort Pulaski National Monument / Cockspur Island, Georgia, USA
The dense fog on Cockspur Island on saturday monring permeates the fort. So thick the moisture rolls off the cannon like rain drops. / One can get a sense of the tensions that fill the silent air during the civil war when the fog rolled in like this. Fort Pulaski National Monument / Cockspur Island, Georgia, USA
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