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  • View from Clingman’s Dome parking lot.Dead fir was cause by the balsam woolly adelged

  • Late fall on the Middle Prong located in the Greenbrier Area of the Smoky Mountains Camera: Canon Rebel XTi / Lens: Canon 28-135mm / Focal Length: 44mm / Aperature Priority / Shutter Speed: 1/6 Second / F/Stop: 16 / ISO: 400 / Ev Bias0.0 / Tripod: Bogen / Filters:Hoya Polarizer / /

  • Fall colors in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. A few miles inside NC from Newfound Gap

  • Meigs Falls located ~13 miles up Little River Road,from the Sugarlands Visitor Center.GSMNP. This is a great falls to try and shot as its located by the road…lighting can be difficult at times Camera: Canon Rebel Xti / Lens: Canon 75-300mm / Focal Length: 200mm / Manual / Shutter Speed: 1/4 s / F/Stop: f/16 / ISO: 100 / Tripod: Bogen / Filters:Hoya Polarizer / Cable Release / Format:JPEG

  • Adobe ruins with mountains and the moon slightly visible in the big blue backdrop of sky.

  • Crimean Mountains, Ukraine

  • A old disused farmhouse succumbs to the elements of weather and time as it slowly falls into decay.

  • Danielle Davenport suggested I try this… not done this in a while…..The hardest part was trying to get the letters to where you could read all them….....words and image © 2008 Gary L. Suddath

  • Spinifex Pigeons looking for food on the bank of the Barcoo River in Welford National Park in Outback Queensland, Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2005

  • An Australia Pelican having a rest in a tree on the Corni Paroo Waterhole in Currawinya National Park, Outback Queensland, Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2005

  • A Wedge-tailed Eagle coming for a drink at the waterhole in Glen Annie Gorge in Ruby Gap Nature Park in the East MacDonnell Ranges NorthernTerritory, Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2005

  • Winding one lane road along Middle Prong Little River in the Tremont area of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. This was originally a railroad bed for the Little River Lumber Co. About 2/3 of the park was purchased from lumber companies. Little River Lumber created a logging town here at Tremont as well as Elkmont and Townsend. They logged in this area for about 3 decades. The last lumber was removed from here in about 1938. There is a Auto Tour Guide for this area that will explain much of the logging operation if you ever visit. Before becoming the park about a billion broad feet of lumber was removed from the Smokies.

  • The east coast of Baffin Island in northern Canada.

  • Glacier on Baffin Island, Northern Canada.

  • Shot between Greenland and Northern Canada in July 2008.

  • Coming all the way from Wiluna via the Gunbarrel Highway and the Great Central Road we finally made it to “civilization”. The astonishing red colours of Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) late in the afternoon from the Great Central Road approaching Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory in Australia wera amazing! – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2004

  • Close-up of a Central Bearded Dragon sunbathing on the Plenty Highway in the Northern Territory, Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2006 / featured on our Australian Wildlife II calendar /

  • A group of gum trees surviving in the desert near the Arthur River on the Plenty Highway in the Northern Territory, Australia early in the morning – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2005

  • Wind formed sand pattern on the beach near Mueller Inlet in Croajingalong National Park in Coastal Victoria, Australia late in the afternoon – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2004

  • Tall Mulla Mulla at the bottom of Mount Everardon the Gunbarrel Highway through Outback Western Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2004

  • An old home in downtown Ocean Springs, MS

  • In our neighborhood there is an uninhabited hut having so many interesting details to shoot. The photo is taken in Siuntio, Finland 2009. / / Another detail in this neighborhood. /

  • “Peeking the Little Red Hut” was featured in the groups: / Backyard Photography June 2009 / A Place To Call Home June 2009 This is an uninhabited house in our neighborhood. The only visitors I have seen are various animals: moose, white-tailed deers, foxes and even the footprints of a bob-cat. I tried to take the perspective of the wildlife when shooting this pic among the vegetation. The photo is taken in Siuntio, Finland June 2009

  • Tipi from Arizona /

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