This afternoon I perused through a traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian at the local art museum: The Land Through a Lens. Very nice; a wide range of landscape photographs from throughout the United States. Here are a few that I particularly enjoyed:
Oak Alley Plantation: live oaks are simply incredible trees. There are several on my campus, and a few are scattered about town and in the countryside (no wild live oaks here; too far from the ocean). The live oaks in this photo are simply magnificent.
Things Have a Life of Their Own: this was one of several large prints in the exhibit. The photographer captured the glow of winter evening beautifuly.
Flint Hills Prairie Fire
Pine Forest in the Snow
Red Soil and Kudzu: classic Deep South scene: kudzu, red dirt, and pine trees.
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