William H. Wiley
402-875-1809
bill@wmwiley.com
1221 Rockhurst Dr.
Lincoln, NE 68510
This scenic was taken in late May at Callaway Gardens near Pine Mountain, Georgia. Callaway is known for its abundance of rhododendron and azalea flowers. The bridge also shares the spotlight with colorful tulips leading to a path through Callaway’s extensive hiking trails.
Spectacular rock formations at Toadstool Geologic Park show the effects of water and wind over millions of years. Located in the extreme northwest corner of Nebraska, the park is sometimes called the Nebraska Badlands. Many unusual geologic formations are visible and the park has yielded some scientifically useful fossil deposits, some of which are still evident as "tracks" in the rocks.
Maroon Lake is an alpine lake perfectly positioned to reflect the image of the Maroon Bells peaks in Colorado. Photographers come to find different angles to photograph the lake, fly fishermen arching their lines upon its placid waters and hikers humbled by the panorama. Only a few miles away is Aspen, Colorado.