Forum: Post Your Photos!
10-27-2011, 01:17 PM
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It was my first time there too, so I chose to go with a photo excursion (Phototour DC) led by a photographer who has scouted some of the lookouts for good opportunities. I also looked up online to see what to do since I had planned to stay overnight.
Other than the map that loco linked, you can look at the park website for suggestions of things to do. It was quite crowded last weekend when I was there, which means you can also follow the crowd by stopping whenever you see a lot of parked cars since those are clearly the popular spots.
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
10-27-2011, 08:36 AM
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I took the usual trail along with hundreds of others.
I like the road best too, I think I'll hang that one up as my 16x20 instead of the waterfall.
--KYC
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
10-27-2011, 08:34 AM
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Thanks for the compliments.
On the mention of Pentax Forums, I must confess I failed there. He wasn't there for too long and did not seem interested in talking much.
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
10-26-2011, 06:24 PM
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Like many others, I went out to the Shenandoah National Park to photograph the foliage and other scenery. I thought I'd take my turn to share my better results with others. I had two main goals: 3x1 panorama and 16x20 waterfall posters to be framed and hung at home. I think I was successful.
Skyline Drive
Forest scene just off the road
Pano from Hogback Overlook
Lonely tree at Hazel Mountain Overlook
Dark Hollows Falls
Stony Man Summit
I was there all day Saturday and stayed overnight (tried to photograph the milky way but only got okay results). I didn't see another Pentax camera on Saturday, but the next morning while hiking up to Stony Man Summit, I bumped into a guy carrying three Pentax DSLRs!
--KYC
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