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  • This was taken in Calvert County Maryland on a very cold February morning. This is the Chesapeake bay and as you can see the water has frozen on the rocks.

  • Landscape inspired from Maryland’s Point Lookout area by the Chesapeake Bay area. / Acrylic and oil pastel. 32”X60” on canvas

  • From very back to front: 1) Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Bridge (ruin) / 2) Amtrak Susquehanna River Bridge (Amtrak ; freight Norfolk Southern) / 3) Perryville Railroad Bridge (CSX RR Bridge) / 4) Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge (Toll Bridge) / 5) Millard E. Tydings Memorial Bridge (Interstate 95) This is the Upper Chesapeake area where the river meets up with the Bay. /

  • What could these Pelican’s possibly be chatting about? What worries do THEY have? / Left Pelican: “So, how is the fishing today?” / Pelican on right replies: “Oh, it’s been pretty good. When are you going to properly secure your pole with a rope? Have you not read the First Landing State Park pole owners association booklet?” Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel visible in the background.

  • The weather was perfect yesterday, so I decided to head over to Oak Grove Lake Park for a little walk during my lunch hour. Camera: Nikon D50 / Lens: Nikon 24-85mm @ 24mm / Exposure: f22, ISO200 / Technique: 3 exposure HDR / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix Other shots from this set: / Click to see all of my HDR Art

  • Thomas Point Light located in the Chesapeake Bay near Annapolis, Maryland

  • Image taken with a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500.

  • Chesapeake Starlight

  • A shot from the lakeside at Oak Grove Park, Virginia. Camera: Nikon D50 / Lens: Nikon 35mm / Exposure: f16, ISO200 / Technique: 3-exposure HDR / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix Other shots from this set: / Click to see all of my HDR Art

  • Sometimes in life you don’t hold back, you just have to jump in feet first and see what happens. This is Sydney, a 10 yr. old Chesapeake Bay Retriever. She was enjoying some good ol’ fashion dock jumping in North Carolina.

  • Thud was such a handsome fellow which I had the pleasure of meeting in Colorado in 2007. I had known of Thud prior our meeting as his owner would e-mail me about him. While in Colorado, I managed to get a series of photos of him - including this one. He died shortly after and I am honored that I was blessed with our meeting - even if only for a short moment. Although you can’t tell in these photos, Thud suffered from a condition called degenerative myelopathy (DM). He was slowly going paralyzed and although his mind was sharp, his body was not. 100% of sales of “Thud” cards will be donated to the American Chesapeake Club Trust Fund to help fund research for DM and other diseases which affect our canine friends. Taken with a Canon 30D, Canon f/2.8L IS 70-200mm

  • Tanker on the Chesapeake Bay in December waters. Photo taken from the top of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge while driving across with a Olympus E510.

  • Seagull closest to the prey on the Chesapeake Bay.

  • We all need a nap sometimes—it can be good for the soul and good for our health. A 4-week old Chesapeake Bay Retriever shows that a good long nap is right around the corner. Taken with a Canon 30D.

  • A young Chesapeake Bay Retriever waits patiently for his owner to return. Taken with a Canon 30D.

  • The Wood Family Farmhouse was built in 1866. Some time after the civil war the family lost all their investments and sold the home and farmland to the Harris family. The last occupant, Mrs. Harris passed away in the house in the late 1970’s, and the house has been left alone ever since. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm / Exposure: f16, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 3-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Chesapeake, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Wood Family Farmhouse *This piece is for sale in a local art gallery. If you are interested in purchasing this piece, please contact me directly. Features: / Homepage Feature 5/23/2009 / Urban Exploration 10/30/2009

  • The Wood Family Farmhouse was built in 1866. Some time after the civil war the family lost all their investments and sold the home and farmland to the Harris family. The last occupant, Mrs. Harris passed away in the house in the late 1970’s, and the house has been left alone ever since. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm / Exposure: f16, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 3-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Chesapeake, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Wood Family Farmhouse *This piece is for sale in a local art gallery. If you are interested in purchasing this piece, please contact me directly. Features: / Which Way? 5/23/2009 / Dilapidated Buildings 5/24/2009 / Rustic 6/3/2009 / POSTED: No Trespassing? 9/13/2009 Buy this set as a calendar here -> Lost & Forgotten: Wood Family Farmhouse /

  • Sunset over the Chesapeake Bay, near Cape Henry at Fort Story. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 14mm / Exposure: f18, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 3-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Cape Henry at Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Sunset at Fort Story *This piece is for sale in a local art gallery. If you are interested in purchasing this piece, please contact me directly. Features: / Landscape Photography 6/12/2009 / Shameless Self-Promotion 6/12/2009

  • Sunset over the Chesapeake Bay, near Cape Henry at Fort Story. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 16mm / Exposure: f18, ISO100 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 5-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Cape Henry at Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Sunset at Fort Story *This piece is for sale in a local art gallery. If you are interested in purchasing this piece, please contact me directly. Features: / SEA 6/11/2009 / Nikon D90 Users 8/1/2009

  • Sunset over the Chesapeake Bay, near Cape Henry at Fort Story. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm / Exposure: f18, ISO100 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 5-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Cape Henry at Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Sunset at Fort Story *This piece is for sale in a local art gallery. If you are interested in purchasing this piece, please contact me directly.

  • The economic downturn continues to make itself apparent. Couldn’t resist to take a few images of these Mannequinns that are now no longer “employed”, as the store is closing its doors. Couldn’t resist thinking about how Von McKnelly would have enjoyed stumbling upon this scene, and what images he would have taken. Captured at Dilliards, in Chesapeake, VA. This image is currently on display at the Walls Fine Art gallery in Downtown Norfolk, VA.

  • Chesapeake Bay She Crab Soup 4 Tbsp, butter, melted / 1 small onion, finely chopped / 3 Tbsp flour / 2 cups light cream / 2 cups milk / 1 pound Blue Crab she-crabmeat / Orange roe / 2 Tbsp Sherry / Salt and Pepper to taste -Saute onion in butter until translucent. Stir in flour. / Add cream and milk; simmer 5 minutes over medium heat. / While the soup is thickening, toss the crabmeat and roe in / butter and heat through a few minutes. / Once the soup has thickened, / Add crabmeat, roe, Sherry, and seasonings. Heat through. the Crab’s version: / Substitute any delicate, fleshy meat. / Strain attachments. / See illustration. Watch out for those SHE-CRABS! Digital work, surrealistic, 900×1300 pixels, by F.A. Moore, June 22, 2009. Suggestions:Chesapeake Bay area or Atlantic Ocean friendly note card. Special thanks for crab stock: askjell-stock and for the challenge image provided by All in, Editing. This is my entry into the current editing challenge for All in, Editing. See challenge image below. DETAIL All detail views are 100% size. Due to the size and resolution of the challenge image, this piece is small, 900×1300. / Head and crab detail ^ / Cowboy hat and glasses detail ^ Challenge Image All in, Editing, Editing Challenge (links to entries): / / Challenge participants must edit this image for an artwork ^

  • Shot inside a drainage pipe in a creek at the Chesapeake Arboretum. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 14mm / Exposure: f16, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Texture: Skeletal Mess, “Chaos 3” / Technique: 5-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Chesapeake, Virginia, USA

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