Time for this week's Favorite Facebook photos! You may see a few of these throughout the week, but be sure to check back every Friday to see if there were any you may have missed. Feel free to post photos to our wall – even if we can't share them on our page, we may be able to showcase them here on our website! And of course, keep up with our Facebook page here!
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Photography by James Beeler
"White Hall Wonder"White Hall Vineyards - Crozet, Virginiawww.photographybyjamesbeeler.com
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Riding the Back Roads with Camera in Hand
A most beautiful view of the valley in Elk Creek, Virginia from January 27, 2016.By Bonita, my website at www.ridingthebackroads.com
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JMC Artistic Photography
Sunset in Blairsville GA
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J & G Photos
The bridge and waterfall at Rock Creek Park.A beautiful winter time scene of the bridge and the waterfall that feeds the swimming pool in the park.Photos shot in Rock Creek Park Erwin,Tennessee.Check out our photo page https://www.facebook.com/JandGPhotosLikes, comments and shares are welcomed, but please do not alter the photo (crop the border and our copyright) and use it as your own.J & G Photos
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Fultz Fotos
The day after Snowpocalypse 2016, a 5 mile round trip hike in 18 inches of snow to Grey's Arch in the Red River Gorge in Kentucky's Daniel Boone National Forest.
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Images by Leiane Gibson
Sunset in Bluefield, West Virginiawww.imagesbyleianegibson.smugmug.com
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Lisa Wilmoth Photography
Another beautiful sunrise from Wilkes County, NC!
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Donald E. Hall
While in West Virginia today January 30th, I also had to visit the Humpback Bridge to see how Jonas decorated it for Winter 2016.
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Melvin Hartley
A sunset on Beauty Mountain in Fayette County, West Virginia, just a day after Winter Storm Jonas pounded the area.
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Landscapes of the Blue Ridge
It's a rare thing anyway to see a shot of the mill while the snow is falling, but this was a truly special day that won't come around that often. The weather had been warm leading up to the snow, so the pond was not partially iced over like it is most of the time in winter giving it a "messy" look. The snow was a heavy wet one so it was clinging nicely to everything and the flakes large enough to show up great in the photo. I was here alone this day due to the really slick nature of the highways and the treacherous driving, and this photo from a different angle of my more well known shot has never been released for viewing before.
In case you'd like to check out other shots by a few of these professional photographers, we've listed their Facebook pages below. Click the links and be sure to give them a "Like" to see all the gorgeous images they show off!
Which one's your favorite this week?
Donald E. Hall
Melvin Hartley
Riding The Back Roads With Camera In Hand
(Please note: Facebook pages could not be located for the unlinked contributors above. If you are a contributor and have a FACEBOOK PAGE we've missed, please email us so we can add it. Thank you!)