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Abandoned Church at Night

A small church stands abandoned in a field.

This is about 1 hour 20 minutes worth of exposures to capture the motion in the stars. Facing south, the stars made a nice arc right over the church.

 

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Storm over Raleigh, NC

So I was setting up to photograph the Raleigh, NC skyline at sunset/night when I turned around and saw this massive ugly front moving in behind me. I decided to stay in hopes that it would move over the city and that I could get a shot of it before it started raining. Right after I took this photo, it started pouring and I had to run back to car. Even though it was a short distance, I was soaked!

Here is an iPhone photo of the front as it came in behind me:

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Rough Ridge

On the Blue Ridge Parkway one morning near Blowing Rock I stopped at one of the many overlooks. From the parking lot, you can hear water running from some small cascades. I looked up and could seed a part of this bridge through the trees so I headed up the trail to check it out completely.

 

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Carolina Cascades

Some cascades I found just off of the Blue Ridge Parkway near Blowing Rock, North Carolina.

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Flat Rock Sunset

This is a sunset from Flat Rock on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The trail head is located on the parkway, just south of Linville, North Carolina. A brief hike to this view (probably not even a mile) was rewarded with amazing views to the west.

Engine Gap Fog

I was so neat to stand up on Jane Bald and watch the clouds rolling in from the North Carolina side over to the Tennessee side. You can see the Appalachian trail in the photo coming down from Round Bald. It was such a beautiful morning to be up there!

 

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The Appalachian Trail at Night

This is the Appalachian Trail at Carver’s Gap on the Tennessee/North Carolina state line. The night sky was full of so many stars up there! I would have shot a lot more up there at night if my son wasn’t so tired. I’ll have to make another trip somewhere similar to shoot more at night.

This is a single 30 second exposure, the foreground was “painted” using a flashlight. The orange color on the right is from a town, reflecting into the only clouds left in the sky that night.

f2.8, 30 seconds (only used the flashlight for about half of this time), 3200 iso

The Appalachian Trail

A month ago, my brother and I planned a hiking trip on the Appalachian Trail. It’s been so long since I did any overnight hiking, I wasn’t sure what I was getting myself into!

I really wanted to do a section near Roan Mountain. I used to live in Johnson City and have been up to Roan Mountain many times, but never on the AT up there. After some internet research, we settled on starting at Carvers Gap. [mappress mapid=”2″]

Carvers Gap is right on the Tennessee/North Carolina state line.

On the way up, I stopped for a few photos

 

 

As I was heading up the mountain to meet my brother, it began hailing! When I got to Carvers Gap, it was raining off and on and it was very windy. We tried to wait a little to see if the weather would pass, but finally decided to just head on. It was already late in the day and we wanted to get to Roan High Knob shelter before it got too dark. Roan High Knob is about 1.5 miles from Carvers Gap, but the climb was pretty steep.

We hiked through the rain and made it to the shelter to find that people were already set up in it. So we pitched the tent in the rain/mist.

 

 

Some other photos of Roan High Knob:

 

 

 

 

This one is probably my favorite photo from the entire trip…

 

The next morning, we packed up the wet tent and headed back down the mountain. The target destination for the day was the Overmountain Shelter, about 5-6 miles. It’s an old red barn that’s used as a shelter on the Appalachian Trail. The views from there are supposed to be great!

That morning, it was still wet and misty. Here are some shots from the first mile or so that morning:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once we made it back to Carver’s Gap, we continued to the balds. It was very windy and low laying clouds were moving so fast!

 

 

Because of how windy and wet it was, I was reluctant to get the camera out much.

We hiked on. A little after lunch, we made it to Overmountain Shelter (after a short detour on a wrong path 🙂

 

 

Before even leaving home for the trip, I had a shot in mind that I wanted to attempt. I wanted to photograph this barn at night with some very long exposures so to get the star trails streaking off to the left. Once we got there, I started getting my camera gear out and I realized that I had lost my remote trigger. In order to long exposures, I had to have that trigger 🙁

So, instead, I got a shot of the view

 

There were already several people at the shelter so we decided to head back to a campsite that we passed a couple miles ago on the trail. Most of the day was downhill, so we knew we had hard uphill day waiting for us so we wanted to get some of it out of the way.

We made it to the campsite and finally got a fire going!

 

It took us so long to get this fire going. The ground and wood was still pretty wet and the wind was constantly blowing pretty hard. But we got it going so we got to eat a hot dinner.

Without my remote trigger, I couldn’t take any star trail photos. I have, however, seen a technique used to photograph the stars with only a 30 second or less exposure using a very high ISO. So I decided to try it:

 

 

 

 

I noticed the nearly full moon rising between the trees:

 

 

The weather had improved greatly the next day. It was a hard hike as it was nearly all uphill. But once we made it back to the balds, it was amazing:

To the left is North Carolina, to the right is Tennessee. Straight ahead is Jane Bald and Round Bald. The ridge in the background that still has some green on it is Roan High Knob, where we camped the first night.

And finally, here is the Appalachian Trail heading toward Jane Bald

 

 

What a fun trip! I’m definitely planning on doing it again sometime soon!

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Grandfather Mountain, North Carolina

Time for some more photos from my recent trip to Western North Carolina and East Tennessee. All of these shots were taken at Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina. Grandfather Mountain is home to the “Mile High Swinging Bridge”. It was cloudy and hazy the day we visited but it still offered some amazing views. Enjoy:

(my younger brother enjoying the view)

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The Blue Ridge Parkway

I recently visited one of the most beautiful areas in the United State, Western North Carolina and East Tennessee. Much of the trip was spent on a portion of the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Blue Ridge Parkway is a scenic road that goes from North Carolina through central Virginia. It is a beautiful drive and I encourage you to check it out!

Here are a few shots I got while on the parkway (all photos were taken near Boone or Blowing Rock North Carolina):

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