Osage Orange Tunnel Graces the Front of the Bellbrook Sugarcreek Park District Calendar

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The winning image of the Bellbrook Sugarcreek Park District photo contest graces the front of their 2023 calendar The scene comes from the Sugarcreek MetroPark near Bellbrook Ohio In the mid 19th Century farmers learned to use Hedge Apple trees Osage Oranges as a natural fence line Today those trees form one of the parks natural wonders the Osage Orange Tunnel On this autumn sunrise the fall sunlight paints the pathway in warm light which contrasts with the arched branches

Following my last assignment in the US Air Force, we were finally free to choose the location of our own home. Although we lived in many wonderful places, having started my career in Dayton, Ohio, returning back to the Miami Valley remained our goal.

After looking at many homes, we settled on our current home just outside Bellbrook, Ohio. I love the neighbors, the terrain, and access to a host of Ohio State Parks, Five Rivers MetroParks, and even our local Bellbrook Sugarcreek Park District. Being close to these many parks has been helpful in the pursuit of my landscape photography.

Every year, our local park district holds an annual photography contest. Submissions are gathered and then images are placed on Facebook for the popular vote. For the 2023 Calendar, this scene won with 185 popular votes. As with previous years, the park district placed the winning image on the calendar cover. Residents are allowed to submit two images and my second image garnered 133 votes and appears on the June 2023 page. The second image depicts two cumulonimbus clouds hanging in the western sky over Morris Reserve.

Osage Orange Tunnel

The Osage Orange Tunnel in Sugarcreek MetroPark is a pleasing footpath that farmers first formed in the 1880s. A more common name for these trees is the hedge apple. Before barbed wire was invented, farmers would line their pastures with Osage Oranges as a living fence. On this autumn morning, the azimuth of the rising sun aligned with the Osage Orange Tunnel making for a pleasing scene.

If you’d like to purchase this print, it is available on my website (Sunrise Along Osage Orange Tunnel No. 7). Sugarcreek MetroPark is full of natural wonders and I offer even more scenes in the Sugarcreek MetroPark Gallery.

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ArtofFrozenTime Landscape Photographer
Given his common name, Jeff Smith DBA as Art of Frozen Time, based near Dayton, Ohio. After flying for the USAF for 24 years, Jeff specializes in fine art photography featuring the Midwest and our National Parks. In addition to capturing iconic locations under amazing skies, Jeff’s niche entails producing prints that follow the principles of Evidence-based Design in Healthcare Art. He also self-licenses his work and had an image featured in the US Postal Service stamp series, Mighty Mississippi. Jeff operates the Sugarcreek Photography Gallery, designed his webpage, and is adept at registering his copyright and then defending his intellectual property.