On Sunday afternoon we celebrated the unseasonably warm weather by driving in Shenandoah National Park, which had just reopened after being closed several weeks due to snow. We were still on Skyline Drive after 5 PM, which is pretty close to nightfall at this time of year. In fact, it was dark by the time we reached the last overlook near the northern end of the park. When I saw the lights twinkling below I knew I had to get a shot!
I rolled down the window and used it's frame to steady the camera for a long exposure. (Long in this case is only half a second, but if you don't use a tripod that's long enough to cause a blur.)
Front Royal at Night |
Gorgeous! I especially like the first image.
ReplyDeleteAmazing views! Nice job with these.
ReplyDeleteYou got a great night-time picture from the overlook. We really enjoy the Skyline Drive.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photography. With best wishes from Lithuania.
ReplyDeleteJonas
such a pretty view...we haven't taken skyline yet but i keep bugging the hubs that i want to!
ReplyDeleteExcelentes fotografias....
ReplyDeleteCumprimentos
These images awaken my wanderlust.
ReplyDeleteIn the first picture, I can harly tell whrn th mountains end and the sky begins. Beautiful!
ReplyDeletethe first shot could be a fine piece of art on the wall. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the gentle blues of the rolling hills in the first photo. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI loved the night shot more. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the interesting comments! I highly recommend Skyline Drive, and if you are a senior citizen, get a National Parks Pass and come often!
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