Love the use of the fish on the sky!

On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Mark Roberts <m...@robertstech.com> wrote:
> A couple of these have Photoshop tweaks, but most are straight out of
> Lightroom: http://www.robertstech.com/galleries/gfm2011/
>
> The first 7 are from my pre-workshop camp out on the back country
> trails of Grandfather Mountain. This year I camped at Attic Window
> Peak again and got both sunset and sunrise shots. Not only was this a
> weekend without rain(!), it was the quietest, least windy night I can
> ever recall on the mountain.
>
> Photos 8 through 10 are from the Saturday morning hike I did with
> occasional-PDML-Lurker (and perennial contest prize-winner) John
> Weber. We went on the Profile Trail to one of my favorite stream
> photography spots (near where Ted Beilby, Matt Maessen and I went last
> year) and waded/rock-hopped upstream until we found places with decent
> water.
>
> Photos 11-13 are just random places on the mountain. I think #12 ("Sun
> Through Clouds Over the Blue Ridge") is destined to become a large
> print...
>
> 14-18 are from the Sunday morning hike John Weber and I organized. We
> got up just after 4:00 AM, drove to a parking area on the Blue Ridge
> Parkway and hiked up the Cragway Trail on the back side of Grandfather
> Mountain. Sunrise was disappointing by the hike was splendid anyway.
>
> 19 through 23 are from Tuesday evening's sunset. Official GFM
> photographer "Supermodel Helen" and I went in after closing and took
> sunset shots from the top of Linville Peak. We saw the most amazing
> cloud formations.
>
> Shot #24, the rhododendrons, was taken on a seldom-visited viewing
> area on the tourist side of the mountain.
>
> Shot #25: There are many streams that run off Grandfather Mountain.
> Most, like Green Mountain Creek, have no trail access. I had to
> scramble waaaay down a steep, rocky and overgrown embankment from the
> Blue Ridge Parkway to get to this little waterfall. I was ostensibly
> on a simple scouting mission so didn't have a tripod with me. I
> gathered rocks and built a small cairn to support the camera for this
> 10-second exposure, triggering the shutter with an infrared remote.
>
> The last stream photo is from oft-photographed Boone Fork and the
> final two plant macros are from a hike I did with the GNSA/Wild South
> people just before coming home.
>
> I'll have some more GFM video to post in a day or two but these stills
> will have to do for now.
>
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