PL Fallin Photography

Nature and Landscape Photography, Photographic Journal of Biblical and Poetic Expressions

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Protrait of a Wild Turkey Neighbor

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As we climbed around the mountain side, we had been warned about mountain lions and bears; instead, we encountered a flock of wild turkeys. ...
Friday, October 29, 2010

Thunder Across the Mountain Range

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I watch the clouds gathered and could hear the thunder from across the mountain range.  I watched the rain hit the city with no mercy.  When...
Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Fallin' Halo at Cedar Heights

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The drive down Cedar Heights has gorgeous autumn trees with golden halos and these pictures were taking as I was literally fallin' out ...
Monday, October 25, 2010

O' Soaking in the Sunlight

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Every dog has his day and O' had his in the sunrays.  The shadows of the window frames made a picture Perfect Portrait.  Photos by DW F...

Around the Corner - Manitou Springs

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Around the corner from our Daughter and Son-In-Law's House in Manitou Springs.

Break of Dawn - View from Manitou Springs

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Early morning sunrise in Manitou Springs, Colorado.
Saturday, October 16, 2010

Board Walk at Marineland

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A very warm and sunny afternoon at Marineland.  Very few people were there except for another photographer hiding behind the Sea Oats takin...
Friday, October 15, 2010

Rainy afternoon at the Gazebo

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It was a rainy afternoon and the grounds were wet but it seem to fit the environment of the pond and surrounding gardens.  Along with the ra...
Monday, October 11, 2010

Wide October Sky over the marsh at Fort Matanzas

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Fort Matanzas is only a few minutes outside of St. Augustine. It is a free state park and worth the trip.  We took a ferry ride out to the...
Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Washington Oaks Beach-Sea Turtles Habitat

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This beach was still in its natural habitat.  Several locations had been marked off to protect Sea turtles nesting areas.  The view was ...
Sunday, October 3, 2010

A Pensive Moment for Maria

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Captured a pensive moment of Maria enjoying the waves, seagulls and ocean breeze.  It was place a to be alone, a place of beauty, a place of...

Drift Wood at Matanzas River

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 The Matanzas River supports an extensive tidal marsh habitat. There is a lot of old drift wood along the shoreline. Natural artistic str...
Friday, October 1, 2010

Castillo de San Marcos

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View from top of Castillo de San Marcos.  It is a bastion of the largest empire ever created, the Castillo was built to protect and defend...
Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Rock Stand, A Tale of an Old Mule

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My husband was born in the Rock Stand community which is just north of Roanoke, Alabama on Highway 431. Here is a story he told me about th...
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Vanishing Mills of the Old South - Wehadkee Yarn Mill

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The old Wehadkee Yarn Mill at Rock Mills.  In the top picture, I used a paint daub technique with wide brush strokes which gave a softer ton...
Monday, September 27, 2010

Rock Mills

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  It was very hot and sunny on the day we took these pictures.  The place is not considered a park and it is not maintained.  There was a ...

Welcome to Standing Rock

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I tried several technique to try and make the Rock at Standing Rock look more interesting.  I finally settled on a dry brush effect.  I came...

"On a Clear Day You can See Forever"- West Point Lake

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We visited several of the parks at West Point Lake.  It was a very sunny day with a zillion clouds in the sky.  It was such a bright day t...

Rock Springs

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A small Christian Church in Rock Springs, Alabama.  It was the first church a young boy attended by the name of D.W. Fallin. 

Martha's Market at 5 Points

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Martha's Market is located at 5 Points which is located on Highway 431.  Lyrics to a Lynyrd Skynyrd song describes this long time, loca...

Sweet Home Alabama, Where the Skies are so Blue!

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These pictures were taken of the valley outside of Wedowee.  For all of you who have left Alabama.  The old saying "Home is where t...

Old Fredonia (Cumbee) Store

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 This is a bit of history for Fredonia as well as for those rural families who once shopped there.  It has family sentiments and memories of...
Sunday, September 26, 2010

Red Alabama Garden Bed

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Does the Letter A stand for University of Alabama or just the State of Alabama?  Is this a Wedowee tradition to use beds for gardens or a A...

Early Morning Sunrise at Lake Wedowee

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We decided to go to Wedowee for breakfast and stopped at Lake Wedowee for some early morning pictures.  We caught the sunrise and the stil...
Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Sixes Mill - Site of Fort Sixes, used as a Cherokee Indian Removal Fort

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I remember this old mill from my childhood. When I stayed with my grandparents every summer in Cherokee County, they would visit the ol...
Sunday, September 19, 2010

Carry me Away to Wisconsin!

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My significant other will be traveling to Wisconsin in a few weeks.  How can he be so lucky!  The fall leaves have turned and he will see su...

The Sky Touches the Earth

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Wisconsin is where the sky touches the earth in fields of green.  It gives me the same optical sensation of the ocean and sky touching in th...
Saturday, September 18, 2010

On the Road to "Gold Nugget" Town

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Had to post one great scenic veiw of North Georgia since so many family members are from the north Georgia area.  Picture taken on our way t...

Sunset At 312 Bridge

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After dinner at Wildflower Cafe, we drove over the 312 Bridge.  We have friends who live on the Intracoastal water, they said that every eve...
Friday, September 17, 2010

Old Barns Never Go out of Style - They become Picture Frames

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The fad is to tear down an old barn and sell the wood to make tables, fireplace mantles and picture frames.  I would rather have the old bar...
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plfallin
Florida, United States
As a lifetime student of English literature, Photography for me is an artistic form of creative expression. It is poetry in living images, scripted through emotions, feelings, and thoughts of my surroundings. There is nothing more beautiful than nature photography and preserving memories of where I have been and the paths I have traveled. I have studied photography for several years and it has become a creative outlet for me. It is a true art form and can be used in many different formats. It illuminates life and communicates across all languages and cultures. It helps us to express the visual beauty of our surroundings and share the events of our lives. Every picture has a story to tell, a poem to express, and a place to discover.
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