Ebb and Flow
By Chase A. Fountain & By Brandon Jakobeit
“ I am humbled by the forces of nature that continuously mold our great state of Texas into a beautiful landscape complete with geological diversity, flora and fauna. It is my goal as a photographer to capture that natural beauty and share it with others.” By Chase A. Fountain
“ For me, forces of nature are the simple, subtle and powerful moments that can come together at any time. Even a raging river can be subtle and powerful all at once — and so can a root structure, its power invisible to the eye but recorded in its intricate patterns.” By Brandon Jakobeit
Spring-fed Honey Creek washes over limestone rocks, moss and cypress roots. By Chase A. Fountain
The waters of the upper Guadalupe River reflect sunlight through the trees. By Brandon Jakobeit.
Churning water at Balmorhea State Park. By Brandon Jakobeit
Shoreline at Redfish Bay near Port Aransas. By Brandon Jakobeit
Exposed roots along the banks of the Neches River. By Brandon Jakobeit
Rushing waters of Honey Creek. By Chase A. Fountain
Enchanted Rock reflected in Moss Lake. By Chase A. Fountain
Paradise found at Honey Creek State Natural Area. By Chase A. Fountain