Monthly Archives: October 2011

Reflections on Composition

Some of my favorite landscape features include water and leaf color, and I rarely pass up an opportunity to capture these features, especially when I find them together.  I found just such a combination at Sims Pond on October 12 … Continue reading

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Winding Down the Color

The leaf color season is winding down here in the High Country, but it has been an exceptional one for color from Deep Gap to Beacon Heights and points in between.  I caught my favorites at Stack Rock Creek and … Continue reading

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Fall Color

The leaves are beautiful now, gold and red and orange and brown, with the dark spikes of evergreen spread across the mountainsides.  This is our prime tourist time, when folks come from everywhere to gaze across the mountains at every … Continue reading

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Greensboro Weekend

Billie and I just returned from a weekend in Greensboro, a town neither of us knew very well and one we had not really explored before.  We began with a visit on Friday with Billie’s friend Briggit Heger whom she … Continue reading

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