Working My Way Down
I actually don't remember where I took this image. It comes from a pretty spontaneous trip early this spring where I took three days to camp the length of the Blue Ridge Parkway. It was mostly a scouting trip and I had to get back to Kentucky to give a lecture at my alma mater, so it was actually a fairly condensed version of the parkway for me. I think I want to spend a couple of weeks repeating the trip this year assuming my back lets me start leaving the house again. Anyway, I love the paths the water is taking over this old block dam. It's almost mesmerizing to me to trace the different lines working their way through the image.
R5 | ISO 100 | 0.5 s | EF 70-200 f/2.8 is II | f/11 | 200 mm
Working My Way Down
I actually don't remember where I took this image. It comes from a pretty spontaneous trip early this spring where I took three days to camp the length of the Blue Ridge Parkway. It was mostly a scouting trip and I had to get back to Kentucky to give a lecture at my alma mater, so it was actually a fairly condensed version of the parkway for me. I think I want to spend a couple of weeks repeating the trip this year assuming my back lets me start leaving the house again. Anyway, I love the paths the water is taking over this old block dam. It's almost mesmerizing to me to trace the different lines working their way through the image.
R5 | ISO 100 | 0.5 s | EF 70-200 f/2.8 is II | f/11 | 200 mm