At the Massie Gap parking area, you start off in a field of scattered trees, but as you ascend, the landscape becomes more and more open. There are some rock outcroppings that, when climbed, give you a nice perspective of your surroundings.
The only downside to the Highlands is the wind. The wind, at times, can be punishing to say the least. Today was no exception, actually, it was an exception, it was exceptionally STRONG today.
Just getting out of the car in the dark with that strong of wind is daunting.... I really didn't want to:) But... I did, and it was worth it. The wind presents multiple challenges. First of all, everything is moving, A LOT. Short exposures and high ISO is necessary, and a necessary evil at that. Even the sweetest, most awesomest cameras suffer at high ISO.
This morning, a beautiful crescent moon was rising into the sky. During the predawn hours, when the cloudiness is 'partly', the colors are beautiful. The rich blue sky and rising sun create an awesome darkening gradient.
The wispy clouds wash out the crescent moon. |
This HDR(processed in Photoshop) was taken in crazy high winds, I had difficulty shielding the camera from the winds. |
I took a break from most of the wind and headed down the hill towards the wild ponies. |
A somewhat intimate portrait of a horse(my longest lens is 50mm) |
From Big Pinnacle, you can see the edge of Virginia, into North Carolina, and even the beautiful state of Tennessee. |
On the way out of the park, I took a few shots of some awesome fall color. I would highly recommend that all of you take a trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains within the next few weeks:)
Thanks for looking. :)
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