Weekly Grist Gallery, November 20, 2011
The joy of hindsight
We look at images from our archives going back to 2004, most of them previously unpublished. From the Ozarks to the French Quarter, a 12-hour trip — in record time as we peruse this gallery. In this case, there is no buyer remorse in hindsight. Check out the stories that go with the pictures at Corndancer dot-com and Weekly Grist for the Eyes and Mind

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Somehow these commonplace poles and lines did not look nearly as cool until I saw the reflection, and aimed the camera down instead of up. Shot in November 2005.
Looking north from an overlook at
Petit Jean State Park on Petit Jean Mountain, Arkansas. Shot in October 2008.
Looking west from a Petit Jean State Park overlook. Shot in October 2008.
Shot in the same spot as the previous image — a few minutes later — time and light flies at sunset. October 2008.
A backlit Pine bough during sunset at Petit Jean State Park. October 2008.
An old house with a dug well and well shed to the left at
Scotland, Arkansas. October 2008
The well shed with the family barn in the background, Scotland, Arkansas, 2008.
An old building I believe to be either a former church or school house in Stone County, Arkansas. October 2007.
My neighbor's hickory tree back lit at sunset. October 2007.
The same tree (the one to the right), wider view at night during an early spring thunder storm. March 2010.
Pecan tree tunnel, Arkansas Highway 161 south of of Scott. I have posted images from this location before, but not this picture. November 2008.
Clover and yellow flowers on the roadside. Arkansas Highway 163 south of Pine Bluff. April 2009.
Saracen Landing pavillion on Saracen Lake at sunset in my home town, Pine Bluff, Arkansas. August 2009.
Sailor chillin' out on the deck of a tug boat moored in the Mississippi River off Waldenberg Park in the French Quarter. April 2004.