Wednesday, October 9, 2013

SAND DUNES

I find sand dunes endlessly fascinating subjects.
See more images at my gallery of dunes.
 
 

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Amalfi, Italy

I have recently redone my website and today re-uploaded images from a trip in April to Amalfi, Italy. It is a fantastic little seaside Mediterranean town.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Land Of Waterfalls

In the heart of Transylvania County, North Carolina, "Land of Waterfalls", lies DuPont State Forest. It has five beautiful waterfalls within it's boundaries as well as many rivers and streams and lots of hiking trails. Check out pictures from my trip there yesterday here.


Monday, September 30, 2013

La Sagrada Familia

Architectural Wonder


One of the World's most iconic buildings, La Sagrada Familia Cathedral, was designed by architect Antoni Gaudi. Construction began in 1882 and continues to this day. The estimated completion date is in 2026.

My images from a trip there earlier this year are located here La Sagrada Familia


Mabry Mill

MABRY MILL, VIRGINIA

Here's a shot from my trip a couple of days ago to Mabry Mill, on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia. See more images of this beautiful mill at http://www.tommosherphotography.com/p797459839
 
 

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

South Mountains State Park, North Carolina

Tucked away 18 miles south of Morganton, NC lies South Mountains State Park. It is s hidden gem, that was almost without visitors yesterday. It has lovely riverside trails, picnic areas and beautiful 80 foot High Shoals Falls.

You can check out my images from the park at Tom Mosher Photography

High Shoals Falls

Jacob Fork

Jacob Fork

The Quiet Side Of Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee is the most visited national park in the US system, with over 9 million visitors in 2010. If you want to escape to a quite spot in the park, check out the Big Creek area on the eastern side of the park within North Carolina. This is one of my favorite areas. An old logging road follows Big Creek to Midnight Hole and Mouse Creek Falls, which is only 2 miles from the trail head.

You can see my pictures from recent trip to this beautiful area at Tom Mosher Photography

 Midnight Hole
 

Mouse Creek Falls