Little Pisgah Sunset
Jonathan Jackson2020-10-17T20:55:01+00:00Nice wide perspective on the mountain. The sunset behind the clouds allowed an even exposure and good detail in the foreground.
Nice wide perspective on the mountain. The sunset behind the clouds allowed an even exposure and good detail in the foreground.
Wide angle of the crepuscular rays on Little Pisgah. Looking towards Garren Creek and the Black Mountains in the background. Was expecting color during sunset but the dramatic clouds and sunbeams were the highlight.
The Brew Pump in black and white. The infrared image creates a lot of contrast with the trees behind the gas station. Will share more information on the community blog in the future.
Wanted to try something a little more creative than just capturing the mural on its own. Greetings from West Asheville was created by Gus Cutty, check out his work here www.guscutty.com.
Went back to the Biltmore Estate a few weeks ago when it opened again. Nice to spend some time on the grounds, didn't go inside the house. One of the activities we took for granted before the Covid-19 shutdowns.
Also got color images from the same sunset on Little Pisgah that I thought were good. Crepuscular rays (or sunbeams) highlight the fog in the valley.
Sunsets are typically all about color but the dramatic sky can be good in black and white as well. Little Pisgah and the view towards the Black Mountains and Garren Creek.
Another mixed use zoning project on Haywood Road in West Asheville. I've photographed this building before but the late afternoon sun hit the metallic accent for a bit of added interest.
Really cool mixed use project in West Asheville. Offices on the street level, residential units above. Beacham's Curve on Haywood Road.
Always liked this building at 795 Haywood Road. Wright Creative uses it as work space, looks like the company works on fun projects. https://wrightcreativeinc.com