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Central Virginia
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This image is a 5 shot panorama. Each image taken horizontally at 30mm and stiched together in Lightroom. The resulting file is over 10,000 pixels long.
This beautiful scene was photographed early one morning in rural central Virginia, just south of Charlottesville.
The Rotunda
/0 Comments/in HDR, Scenic/Landscape/Waterscape, Skylines /by MalcolmThomas Jefferson’s Rotunda, on the campus of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. I always make it a point to stop by UVa when I’m in Charlottesville.
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Virginia Farm
/0 Comments/in Scenic/Landscape/Waterscape /by MalcolmA rural farm, just outside of Charlottesville Virginia. This is a 6 shot panorama, each a 7 exposure HDR
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Sunset from Humpback Rock
/0 Comments/in HDR, Photo Adventures, Scenic/Landscape/Waterscape, Sunset/Sunrise /by MalcolmIf you look closely at nearly the center of the photo, there is an opening in the trees. That’s the Blue Ridge Parkway and the entrance to the parking area for the hike up to Humpback Rock. It’s quite a hike, 2 miles uphill the entire way. But they view at the top is worth every step. Both sunset and sunrise can be seen from the rocks.
The University of Virginia
/1 Comment/in Black and White, Photo Adventures /by MalcolmA few weeks ago I had to take an unexpected road trip to Charlottesville, Virginia. My wife and I both grew up in Charlottesville and we have family and friends who still live there. Early one morning, I decided to head into town to get some photos of the University of Virginia. UVa has a beautiful campus. I only had an hour or so so I decided to shoot the Rotunda as the sun came up. Turns out it was very foggy so there wasn’t much of a sunrise, but I still managed a few good shots.
The statue shown is a statue of Thomas Jefferson.
Later, once it got a little brighter out:
Here are a few others from the grounds:
This last photo is of Scott Stadium. I was not inside, I was laying on my belly shooting under a fence, the things we’ll do to get a shot…
After I left UVa, I headed to Northern Virginia to meet up with my Aunt MariAnne, who is also a photographer. Photos from that outing coming soon!
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