
With great anticipation I planned a short photographic trip to Shenandoah Valley for some Fall images. I had many thoughts, and pre-visualized images.
When I arrived the weather changed dramaticaly, with heavy winds, grey overcast skys, and large crowds. The colors were not yet at peak, the waterfalls and creeks were just about dried up, and the winds were adding to my frustration. Through all this I remained positive, and vowed to come away with images no matter what it took. It took a lot of patience, some hiking and near misses of hitting a deer crossing the road.
The lesson learned is that we should always have an open mind when planning any photographic journey, and take what Mother Nature has to offer, and to
use our photographic knowledge to create interesting images.
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