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  • Dual Set by Mike Hall

    Dual Set

    Dual Setting of the Sun and Moon over Mount Magazine State Park. The solar eclipse put on a great show as it times out with the sunset. Image taken with 500mm from 40 miles away on op of Flatside Pinnacle.

  • Spider Lily at Sunset by Mike Hall

    Spider Lily at Sunset

    Spider Lily at Sunset

  • Sunrise on Lake Conway by Mike Hall

    Sunrise on Lake Conway

    Adams Lake section of Lake Conway is a great place to start and end the day.

  • Cedar Falls by Mike Hall

    Cedar Falls

    One of the most iconic locations in the state of Arkansas.

  • Golden Great White Egrets  by Mike Hall

    Golden Great White Egrets

    Lake Conway is one of the top locations in the state for photographers. Unlimted bird watching year around. Great sunrise and sunset locations. And of course you can fish the lake.

  • Frozen Falling Water Falls by Mike Hall

    Frozen Falling Water Falls

    One of the most scenic spots in Arkansas and one that you can drive up to in your car. This is on Falling Water road just outside of Richland Creek Wilderness Area. There are a dozen or more waterfalls in this area. Most require a hike, but there are several spots along this road where you can almost shoot the picture from your car window.

  • Hatley Mountain Road by Mike Hall

    Hatley Mountain Road

    There are many great rural roads in Arkansas that offer up some of the most beautiful fall scenes. This one is north of Hector off of hwy 27.

  • Hatley Mountain Road by Mike Hall

    Hatley Mountain Road

    Van Buren county has some great rural roads that have some great color right now. This north of Hector off of hwy 27 about twenty miles.

  • Roark Bluff at Steele Creek by Mike Hall

    Roark Bluff at Steele Creek

    The longest bluffline along the Buffalo River is at Steel Creek near Ponca. It's a great place to take in the sunset.

  • Lake Conway Lights Up by Mike Hall

    Lake Conway Lights Up

    Woke up to thunder and checked the radar only to see a very small storm headed north of Lake Conway. It was 4am when I arrived and 5 minutes later I was finished. This image is a pano of the storm. Starting on the left, then panned the camera over for the second (middle) and then the third. Photoshop together for the pano.