You may remember some of my first attempts at HDR that I did at Washington and Lee. While those were done from a single RAW file, the photographs below are my first attempts at true HDR photography.
Rockmont
Ephemeral
The leaves have fallen, but luckily I had the opportunity to visit Asheville and Hendersonville the first weekend of November. Click on each photo to go to my Flickr page.

Looking Glass Falls – Brevard, NC

Looking Glass Falls – Brevard, NC

Sunrise – Hendersonville, NC

Jump Off Rock – Hendersonville, NC

Jump Off Rock – Hendersonville, NC

Roadside – Hendersonville, NC

Jump Off Rock – Hendersonville, NC

Blue Ridge Parkway – Asheville, NC

Veteran’s Day
State Fair
A few friends and I headed out on Friday night to the South Carolina Upper State Fair. We rode the Fireball, saw some chickens, elephants, tigers, and of course had some cotton candy.
Update: A friend of mine, Kate Hofler, wrote about our experience on the Greenville Forward blog.
W&L
These are my first attempts at HDR – High Dynamic Range photography. I used the tutorial from a photographer named Trey Ratcliff who has many amazing images on his site. These images are of Lee Chapel, on the campus of Washington and Lee University, which I took while I was in Lexington for a KA conference. W&L truly rivals Furman in terms of a beautiful campus.












