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Black and White { 34 images } Created 24 Jul 2010

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  • LotusBlossomOpen1BW3.tif
  • A chipped quartz stone has become lodged in between two boulders along the side of the Potomac River by the force of the current, Fisherman's Eddy, Great Falls National Park, Great Falls, Virginia
    GreatFallsRock1BW.tif
  • Close-up of the scapular feathers of a Canada goose (Branta canadensis), Huntley Meadows Park, Fairfax County, Alexandria, Virginia
    CanadaGooseScapulars2BW.tif
  • Black and white close-up of a resting Canada goose (Branta canadensis), Huntley Meadows Park, Fairfax County, Alexandria, Virginia
    HuntleyGooseResting1BW.tif
  • An extreme black and white close-up of the eyes of an American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana)sitting in a freshwater marsh, Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, Virginia.
    BullFrogEyesBW.tif
  • Black and white close-up portrait of a Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) in morning light, Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, Virginia
    HuntleyGoosePortraitSquare2BW.tif
  • Black and white close-up portrait of a Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) in morning light, Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, Virginia
    HuntleyGooseMorning1BW3.tif
  • Black and white close-up portrait of a resting Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) in morning light, Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, Virginia
    HuntleyGooseResting2BW.tif
  • Black and white close-up portrait of the head of a Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) in morning light, Huntley Meadows Park, Alexandria, Virginia
    HuntleyGoosePortraitSquareBW.tif
  • Black and white close-up of the underside of an oak leaf floating in the tannin-rich water of a drainage ditch in early morning light, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Cambridge, Maryland
    BlackwaterNWROakLeafUnderside1BW.tif
  • EowynBW1.tif
  • Thunder1BW.tif
  • ThunderSaddled.tif
  • KatherinePumpkinHDR1BW.tif
  • Metamorphic river rocks and overflowing water from the rapids photographed at twilight near the bottom of the Great Falls of the Potomac, Chesapeake and Ohio National Historic Park, Potomac, Maryland. Sepia toned Black and White Image.
    RiverRocksTwilightGreatFalls.tif
  • A chipped quartz stone has become lodged in between two boulders along the side of the Potomac River by the force of the current, Fisherman's Eddy, Great Falls National Park, Great Falls, Virginia
    GreatFallsRock1BW.tif
  • Sandstone and white quartz boulders from the Pottsville Conglomerate with black huckleberry (Gaylussacia baccata) in the foreground, Bear Rocks Preserve, Dolly Sods, West Virginia.  The formation in the background is known informally as "The Dragon of Dolly Sods" and has been formed over the past 60,000 to 240,000 years by chemical and physical weathering processes.
    BearRocksDragon1BW.tif
  • Gears for the drop gate mechanism at Lock 10 in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.  This is the third of the Seven Locks.  Construction began on the canal in 1828 as a way to ship materials between Georgetown, DC and Cumberland, MD along a largely unnavigable section of the Potomac River.  The canal was outcompeted by the railroad and was shut down in 1924 after a damaging flood.  In 1971 President Nixon designated the 184.5 miles of canal land as a National Historical Park.
    CandOCanalLock10Gears2-2.tif
  • Gears for the drop gate mechanism at Lock 10 in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.  This is the third of the Seven Locks.  Construction began on the canal in 1828 as a way to ship materials between Georgetown, DC and Cumberland, MD along a largely unnavigable section of the Potomac River.  The canal was outcompeted by the railroad and was shut down in 1924 after a damaging flood.  In 1971 President Nixon designated the 184.5 miles of canal land as a National Historical Park.
    CandOCanalLock10Gears5.tif
  • Gears for the drop gate mechanism at Lock 10 in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.  This is the third of the Seven Locks.  Construction began on the canal in 1828 as a way to ship materials between Georgetown, DC and Cumberland, MD along a largely unnavigable section of the Potomac River.  The canal was outcompeted by the railroad and was shut down in 1924 after a damaging flood.  In 1971 President Nixon designated the 184.5 miles of canal land as a National Historical Park.
    CandOCanalLock10Gears6.tif
  • Wheel and gears for the drop gate mechanism at Lock 10 in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.  This is the third of the Seven Locks.  Construction began on the canal in 1828 as a way to ship materials between Georgetown, DC and Cumberland, MD along a largely unnavigable section of the Potomac River.  The canal was outcompeted by the railroad and was shut down in 1924 after a damaging flood.  In 1971 President Nixon designated the 184.5 miles of canal land as a National Historical Park.
    CandOCanalLock10Wheel2.tif
  • Close-up of the large gear for the drop gate mechanism at Lock 10 in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.  This is the third of the Seven Locks.  Construction began on the canal in 1828 as a way to ship materials between Georgetown, DC and Cumberland, MD along a largely unnavigable section of the Potomac River.  The canal was outcompeted by the railroad and was shut down in 1924 after a damaging flood.  In 1971 President Nixon designated the 184.5 miles of canal land as a National Historical Park.
    CandOCanalLock10LargeGearCloseUp.tif
  • Gears for the drop gate mechanism at Lock 10 in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.  This is the third of the Seven Locks.  Construction began on the canal in 1828 as a way to ship materials between Georgetown, DC and Cumberland, MD along a largely unnavigable section of the Potomac River.  The canal was outcompeted by the railroad and was shut down in 1924 after a damaging flood.  In 1971 President Nixon designated the 184.5 miles of canal land as a National Historical Park.
    CandOCanalLock10Gears1-2.tif
  • Close-up of an uprooted weathered log near the beach at Calvert Cliffs State Park, Lusby, Maryland
    CalvertCliffsWeatheredLogBW.tif
  • Tree islands on the winter saltmarsh under overcast January skies, Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Smyrna, Delaware
    BombayHookWinterMarshesSepia.tif
  • Black and white image of Back Bay just after a thunderstorm with the sun breaking through the clouds, Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
    BackBayAfterStorm.tif
  • Black and white image of the dock at refuge headquarters overlooking Back Bay just after a thunderstorm, Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
    BackBayDockAfterStormBW.tif
  • Folded fire hose (attack hose) on the back of a Vienna Volunteer Fire Department truck parked in the sun, Vienna, Virginia.
    ViennaFoldedFirehoseBW.tif
  • Slightly colorized black and white image of various types of fire hose stored on the back of a Vienna Volunteer Fire Department truck, Vienna, Virginia.
    ViennaFiretruckFirehose2BW.tif
  • A tendril of ivy reaches out underneath an antique cart next to the Vienna Train Depot in this colorized black and white image, Vienna, Virginia.
    ViennaDepotWagon1BWtest2.tif
  • Selenium toned black and white image of a decaying WWII gun battery that was part of Fort Miles and located at Herring Point, Cape Henlopen State Park, Lewes, Delaware
    ColdWar2.tif
  • Selenium toned black and white image of a decaying WWII gun battery that was part of Fort Miles and located at Herring Point, Cape Henlopen State Park, Lewes, Delaware
    ColdWar1.tif
  • Black and white image of wave-formed ripple marks in a sandbar exposed at low tide, Cape Henlopen State Park, Lewes, Delaware
    CapeHenlopenSandRipplesBW1.tif
  • Close-up black and white image of sea spray ice coating grass found behind a jetty on the Chesapeake Bay, Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge, Rock Hall, Maryland.
    SeaSprayIceEasternNeckNWR1.tif