Carolina north
762 creative works found
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HDR image, Whalehead Hunt Club, different angle, rocking chairs overlooking the Currituck Sound. Why don’t you pull up a chair and enjoy the view, smell and sound over a glass of fresh squeezed lemonade? / Click on thumbnail below for the full view of this beautiful place. /
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Image is of the Whalehead Hunt Club in Currituck, North Carolina. Currituck lighthouse on the left, active Osprey’s nest on far left chimney. I currently consider this my “masterpiece”, the colors, the sky, the reflection, the fact that the lighthouse is also visible, etc. HDR image of multiple bracketed images merged into one. This is one of my favorite places to go to, it is my sense of “place”. Click on the thumbnail below for a view of the back porch / Sadly, just went down there after Hurricane Noel (11/3/07) and the Osprey’s Nest is no longer there, as seen by clicking here: /
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Totally exhausted from it’s long journey (Grand Canyon to North Carolina), this duck just barely managed to drag itself onto the beach to rest. Note the similarities to this Duck spotted at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: /
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I told myself…I was not going to post anything until I caught up a little on all the great artworks I am behind on commenting….and then this sunset occured tonight. I could not resist. Please forgive me…I will catch up soon…I promise. Sunset taken at Coinjock Bay, Currituck North Carolina.
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Almost fall at Poyners Creek, North Carolina….I wished I was a little earlier to catch more of the fog. Sorry Chris!..LOL My home internet has been down 5 days! I have a lot of great works to view. I have not forgot you all.
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Bodie Lighthouse Interior (Looking Up) “Of all the early North Carolina lighthouses, the Bodie Island Lighthouse had the rockiest beginnings. Disagreements over the location delayed the building of the first lighthouse for ten years. After one year, one side was a foot lower than the other causing the lamp to stop functioning; attempts to prop up the lighthouse were unsuccessful. So, in 1859 a 90-foot-high brick tower was built as a new Bodie Island Lighthouse. In the early years of the Civil War, this lighthouse was controlled by Union troops. However, in 1861, Confederate troops slipped into the lighthouse and blew it up. The current Bodie Island Lighthouse was built in the model of the Cape Lookout Lighthouse, except for having an exposed granite base. Even this lighthouse had a difficult beginning. Soon after it began operation in 1872, a flock of geese flew against the light, breaking glass panes and damaging the lens. Today, the lighthouse is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. The lighthouse itself is not open, but the old keeper’s house is open as a visitor’s center and museum.” Information was obtained from the NC Division of Tourism “
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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 /
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Just after sunset at the OuterBanks, of North Carolina.
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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!
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Chevy dog, My 1 year old Golden Retriever enjoying the view of Coinjock Bay, Currituck North Carolina.
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Second Place in North Carolina Challenge!
by Patricia Montgomery/ DRAGON VIEW This image placed 2nd in the …
/ DRAGON VIEW This image placed 2nd in the challenge, Fall in North Carolina for the All of North Carolina group. As a part of the challenge results, the image is also featured on the group’s home page. I want to thank everyone who voted for Dragon View. I am honored to have placed in the challenge and appreciate each vote so much!! Patricia / The Happy Twirler!
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Farm in valley near Asheville, North Carolina and snow falling on nearby Blue Ridge Mountains. /
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A collection of photography from Sunset Lake in North Carolina. A beautiful and wonderful place to live, relax and simply enjoy the surroundings.
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When seen from a distance, Grandfather Mountain on the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina (mid November) looks like an elderly man with a long beard lying on a pillow and facing the sky. / The scene below was taken a few minutes later. /
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I was driving down the road that runs by our house early one morning and saw the sun rising through the mist over a cow pasture. I pulled over and starting snapping pictures. The pasture is located in Penrose in Western North Carolina.
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HDR image of 5 frames merged together.
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A portrait of one of the wild mustangs that inhabit the Currituck Outer Banks of North Carolina. The herd consists of about 200 horses.
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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 /
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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 /
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THIS ROAD GOES FROM NORTH CAROLINA, TO VA. SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCERERY ANYWERE…. :)
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Fall Colors from the path to an overlook,in the Cataloochee section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.Path is a steep
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Taken from the cottage overlooking a waterpark and the sound.
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Asheville, NC – Downtown – June 2008
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