The back side of Round Bald from Carver's Gap is known for this stand of Rhododendron calendulaceum, also known as Flame Azalea (though if you look closely, you can also see some purple Catawba rhododendron). I've always wanted to get a grand panorama of this area with a dramatic sky... I believe this fits the criteria. The Roan Highlands straddle the North Carolina/Tennessee border. The Appalachian Trail winds through Roan Mountain, Round and Jane Balds, and on into Grassy Ridge, often right on the state line, at altitudes between 5000 to 6000 feet ... this is looking off into the North Carolina side. At these altitudes, the land and sky here interact in ways like no other place on Earth. It's part of what draws so many photographers these highlands... the scenes are so different from day-to-day. I had my friend of many years, Terry Risher, in tow through here last week, hiking in fog... well, cloud, actually. I was carrying my tripod with the camera mounted when we crossed paths with a couple of fellas working their way back... "Great day for pictures", one of them said, "if you like taking pictures of the inside of a cloud!" Good thing he was a camper and not a photographer... some of the more interesting shots I have are of things looming through the fog! Have you ever loomed in the fog? Uh, oh... I've got that word stuck in my head, and I'll be thinking about it all day.
Far below here is the Roan Valley, where Flickr friend Tom roanmountain and his wife Ellie live. They visited with us at the cabin in Newland last Saturday, where we had a wonderful meal and time of fellowship... Tom and Ellie are evidently hard-working, salt-of-the-earth kind of folks who are easy to like from the moment you meet them. It's always good to make new friends, especially those who are so intimate with an area so beautiful as this.
Terry and I are in the throes of creating a web-searchable database of North Carolina wildflowers, grasses, and weeds... the objective is to create a site where folks can find the information they need, starting with simple descriptions with photos then working toward more complex understanding, which is exactly backwards of sites from Duke University and North Carolina State... if you don't know exactly what you're searching for to begin with, a mere list of scientific names is quite useless. Some of each of those categories may intersect at times, for instance, one man's wildflower may be another man's weed, so this will no doubt get quite interesting (from a number of perspectives). As Terry walked these balds, I noticed his head was on a swivel, so to speak... he was quite unprepared for even just the variety of grasses there... it can all be quite overwhelming. Thankfully, I got him back down to the parking area at Carver's Gap before his head exploded... he's got his work cut out for him. He's recently retired as an EPA database manager, though... he needs something to keep him busy. I enjoyed having him along last week... I love watching the faces of those who see this place for the first time!
This panorama is from 9 vertical images from the camera mounted to a level tripod, allowing me to swing through the scenery. The final output, created in CS6, is 90"x30"... this one's set for an aluminum print.
One of my favorite things about shooting in the Roan Highlands, are the layers of the mountains, there are options for 360 degrees from the top of...
An image from the 2018 trip to Roan Mountain. Getting up to the top early enough for sunrise can be a challenge. The weather can be another...
Sunlight falls on Round Bald along the Appalachian Trail in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina.
For the last couple months I've...
The blue hour fades into the Golden Hour along the Appalachian Trail on top of Round Bald in the Roan Highlands.