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by Bob Decker
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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This sturdy Live Oak tree is estimated to be around 300 years old. Found along the hiking trail in the Hoop Pole Creek Nature Preserve, it is a... more
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This sturdy Live Oak tree is estimated to be around 300 years old. Found along the hiking trail in the Hoop Pole Creek Nature Preserve, it is a popular sight for both residents and tourists. Know by some locals as the Portrait Tree, it is a popular prop for photos of chidren and adventureous adults sitting on the low slung branches.
Owned by the North Carolina Coastal Federation, this small patch of a natural maritime forest represents the woodlands that once occupied much of the barrier islands found of the Southeaster coast of United States. The trail leads through the woods to an estuarine area.
The nature reserve where this old oak grows is located in the beach town of Atlantic Beach. Sometimes referred to as the community's "Central Park," this natural area occupies 39 acres in the center of town. Beyond the mud, water and grasses of the marsh visitors can see the man made structures that surround this natural environment in the distance.
While many come to t...
I've always been a bit of an adventurer as well as being fascinated by the art and craft of photography. As a boy my folk hero was Daniel Boone. When on family camping trips I'd often go hiking where I'd allow my young imagination to run crazy with images of being an early colonial explorer blazing the way into the unknown wilderness. As an adult my activities have included hiking, kayaking, spelunking, wreck and cave diving and other adventurous outdoor experiences. I always feel drawn to see what lies down that old dirt road, hides behind the next hill, or awaits further down the river. It's been said I suffer severely from the Star Trek syndrome: "To boldly go..." My photography is simply an extension of my thirst for knowledge, desire...
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Gary Richards
A wonderful find and capture!
Frantz Cialec
Nice forest expression!
Derrick Neill
Liked & Faved, Bob!
Jerry Griffin
cool
Jordan Hill
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Renata Natale
Beautiful shot of this lovely tree
Eddie Barron
nice work
Joan Carroll
great find!
Paul Thompson
Outstanding Work L/F
Paul Thompson
Outstanding Work L/F
Anita Gendt van
revisiting
Paul Thompson
Revisit
Paul Thompson
Great work Bob, liked and favourite
Anita Gendt van
great shot
Erica Fairbank
stunning!
Ginger Stein
Revisiting
Aneta Soukalova
Wonderful natural beauty!
Adam Gladstone
Revisiting
Joan Stratton
Revisiting :)
Ginger Stein
Super tree image
Joan Stratton
Nicely done :)
Adam Gladstone
Beautiful image Bob