We recently took a long weekend trip to the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. It has been one of our favorite places for years. I was amused at the weather report. If the prediction was rain, it was sunny. If sun was predicted, it rained! The mountains seem to create their own unpredictable weather pattern. We had lots of fog and mist too, which created some moody photography. If you take proper care of your camera, rain doesn’t mean you can’t take good photos!
Big Meadows is one of the best locations on the Skyline Drive to see deer, especially at dusk. Some of them are very accustomed to people and largely ignore you. It is wise to use a tripod and stand fairly still to avoid scaring them away. The wildflowers blooming along the drive and in the meadow in August added a nice touch to the landscapes. I photographed delicate Queen Anne’s Lace from underneath the flower to produce an unusual viewpoint. Other highlights of our trip included a van trip to Camp Rapidan, where Herbert Hoover spent his time away from the White House in a rustic camp, viewing a black bear while I was driving along the main road (sorry no photo) and a visit to see Charlie Maddox play music from Appalachia and the British Isles on hammered dulcimer, banjo and guitar in the tap room at Big Meadows Lodge.