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Mists below Linville Cove at Yonahlossee Overlook, Milepost 304
View from the overlook. The sun is too far north in the summer for a sunrise, but great shots of mists settling among the valleys.
Pink Skies Over the Blue Ridge Parkway, Milepost 425
Photographed October 18, 2019 at Milepost 425 on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Parkway connects the Shenandoah National Park to the Great Smoky Mountains.
Black Bear in Dogwood Tree
A black bear hanging out in a large dogwood tree during a late winter snow shower. Photo taken in April 16 in Asheville, North Carolina.
Looking Glass Falls in Pisgah National Forest
I arrived early in the morning before the crowd come in order to have this place to myself and to capture my shot in peace.
Pastel Skies over Pink Beds at Pisgah
The moist clouds of an oncoming front combined with a low, but clear, horizon and a bright sun to render magic in the sky over Pisgah National Forest.
Blue Ridge Parkway viewed from Craggy Pinnacle
We hiked to the pinnacle of Craggy Mountain approaching sunset time and found some spectacular vistas - and the BRP wrapping itself around like a ribbon around the mountain.
Lickstone Ridge Overlook, Milepost 459
Photographed by Brad Crezee at Lickstone Ridge Overlook. Lickstone Ridge is at Milepost 458.9 on the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina.
Soco Falls, Milepost 455.7
Magnificent of the falls a person at the bottom. I was at the of the road taken with a Nikon D750 AFS 24-120 MM F4 ISO 1600 28mmF7.1 1/200sc
Aerial View of Looking Glass Rock, Milepost 417
Looking Glass Rock aerial photo along the Blue Ridge Parkway - © 2020 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions aerial photography archives.
Snow on the Face of Grandfather Mountain
When I was a kid, my parents would point at the profile of Grandfather Mountain and say, "Do you see his face? There's his nose! See his long beard?"
Snow Covers the Linn Cove Viaduct, Milepost 304
Made the hike to the Linn Cove Viaduct Friday morning. So serene and quiet! The only time the Viaduct is open to foot traffic is during snow.
Fog Rolls in at Craggy Pinnacle, Milepost 364
We rushed up the trail to see the sunset from Craggy Pinnacle. At first we were disappointed not to make it before the fog rolled in, but the view of the sun and ridgeline through the fog was extraordinary.
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