This is it, one last look at the Fall. This post includes some scenics from the Blue Ridge Mountains, a cultural shot, and an old abandoned house or two. Hope you enjoy.
Fall from the summit of Table Rock. The Smoky Mountains of Tennessee in the far distance
This one, made along the Blue Ridge Parkway, I call Blue Ridge La Rosa
A foggy morning along the crag known as the Chimney’s
Rappelling on an Outward Bound Course
A myriad of colors splash the forest, Pisgah National Forest
A golden tree on Price Lake, along the Blue Ridge Parkway
St Matthews Church near Todd, NC
A hunter listens to his dogs as they attempt to trap a bear in a nearby tree
A picnic table in a misty forest
A couch rest on the front porch of an old country home
Grandma’s Favorite Pattern
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I just love the misty ethereal feel and look of all of these photos!! Gorgeous way to start this Monday morning! Thanks Russ!
Thanks Marianne! I like the word ethereal too. Yes, the foggy ones are sometimes the hardest to shoot, but they’re my favorite…
I love the abandoned old houses. There’s something so beautiful about their decay.
Thanks, I’ve always liked the old farm houses and I like making photos of them before they’re all gone…
Excellent idea! I used to photograph an abandoned house down the road from us and it was torn down a few months later. You never know when that beautiful old farm house will be gone.
Fantastic photos. They took me straight home today, which is just what the doctor ordered. Thanks so much!!! 🙂
It makes me smile to hear that!
I’m glad:-) Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Beautiful! Especially love the misty shots & the old church. I hope the bear got away…. 😦
Thanks Laura, I was hoping the bear got away too, and it did that time!
I love the Price Lake photo! It is so beautiful there.
Thanks sis, that is a beautiful place!
My favorite was the ridge burned with autumn. The colors are spectacular. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Appreciate that. I wasn’t sure if I was going to include that one, and now I’m glad that I did!
beauty of the nature. The pics are truly amazing and peaceful.
Thanks.
Stunning photos. I went to college in the Asheville area in the 80’s, and have been trying to get back there ever since. It’s where my soul resides, I’m convinced.
Absolutely gorgeous! Looks like the type of place you would want to go for walks in, for hours and hours and wish for the sun to never come down, and the moon to never come up. Thank you SO much for sharing!
Appreciate your stopping by…
I enjoyed looking all the beautiful pictures!
thanks, appreciate your stopping by!
So beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing.
Susan Nichols
Thanks Susan!
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