Little Pisgah Shutter Speeds
Jonathan Jackson2021-11-01T16:46:44+00:00When I took this shot on Little Pisgah I realized I needed to speed up shutter speed to freeze the flowers. Looking back I like the motion.
When I took this shot on Little Pisgah I realized I needed to speed up shutter speed to freeze the flowers. Looking back I like the motion.
"Raw" or untouched muted color is probably a better description of this shot from Little Pisgah.
There are images I don't share. This isn't a great shot but reminds me of shooting that night. I guess part of the 365 project is getting you out of the habit of sharing perfection, which doesn't exist.
Another image minimally edited from Little Pisgah. Fall color and stormy skies.
Had to pull the car over to take this photo on the way down the mountain. Raw color on Little Pisgah along the Gerton/Fairview border.
Looking at the last range on the Southern Escarpment, South Carolina in the distance. Photo from Little Pisgah Mountain in Fairview, NC.
Although it's spring during this photo the elevation about 4,000 ft keeps the mountain looking like winter. The browns and lack of leaves changes very soon. Little Pisgah Mountain in Fairview, NC.
Expected the clouds to carry more color during sunset but turned out to be muted. You never know until you're there. Little Pisgah, (county line) Fairview and Gerton, NC.
Found these trees interesting, one holding up the other. Little Pisgah in Fairview, NC.
Photo from Little Pisgah Mountain in Fairview. Laughter Mountain Road across the pasture, couldn't see much during the day.