Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Hidden Treasures

It is always nice to get something like this from someone interested in my photography.  I'm just waiting for the day when they want to start paying me!  ha ha ha.

"Hi Paul,
I am the graphic artist for Appalachian Voices. We are a Non-Profit Environmental Organization in Boone, North Carolina. Currently we are working on our upcoming issue of our newspaper which features Pickett State Park as a "Hidden Treasure" of Appalachia. We saw that you had a couple photos of the Twin Arches in Pickett State park and I was wondering if we could use one of them within our issue. We will give credit to you in the issue as well. Feel free to email me back at meghan@-----------.org if you have any questions. Thank you! -Meghan"


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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Hull Lake- at Defeated Creek



Did a little camping on Hull Lake just outside of Carthage, Tennessee on Friday night with some East Nashville friends.  We came back early because there were storms coming in, and we didn't think it would be that practical (or fun) to be in a tent when they hit.  Here are a few images I took on a short hike we had Saturday morning.  I love all the green this time of the year.
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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Sunset on Percy Priest Lake

So I saw some photographs taken at Percy Priest Lake here in Nashville while looking through one of my groups on Flickr.  I asked the guy who took them where on the lake he had been when he took them.  He responded that it was at Hurricane Creek.  So I looked it up on the map and headed there with my GPS on Sunday, April 29.  The sunset was striking to say the least.  The colors changing as the sun sank down past the horizon.  Gorgeous and a peaceful evening.
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