Saturday, June 7, 2008

Thomas Ridge, Cumulus Congestus Clouds


Spring the Smokies is a wonderful time. (Of course, any day, no matter the season, is wonderful in the Smokies.) Spring, however, brings rain and beautiful clouds, before the haze of late spring and summer obscures the peaks and valleys. Seeing cumulus congestus clouds in and around the Smokies isn't exactly rare or unusual but seeing them when the view of the mountains is still sharp doesn't happen terribly often.
One day in May 2008, after school let out for the summer, my daughter and I set out on an afternoon hike to a waterfall. After a half mile of hiking, I realized the clouds were too beautiful so we turned around and drove to Newfound Gap, taking pictures along the way. The weather had not yet turned hot (it now has) and the clouds floated above the peaks without obsuring them. These were the kind of days that got me through law school. (Some now call them "mental health" days.)
Picking one image from this day was most difficult. I have another image of this view I especially enjoy. It, however, was taken with a "longer" lens (60 mm v 51 mm for the one above). While the clouds are more brilliant in the other image I picked this one because in the other, the magesty of the mountains does not seem as prominent.
I took this with my Nikon D200 digital camera and converted the color image to black and white. I carefully manipulated the contrast of the color image and then, in the conversion to black and white, added a complete red "filter" to add drama. I will shamelessly admit I edited out the overlook parking lot.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

another great shot! wow.