Winter Along Rock Castle is a photograph by Darren Fisher which was uploaded on December 31st, 2013.
Winter Along Rock Castle
A beautiful snowy scene along Rock Castle Creek in VA just below the Blue Ridge Parkway. I love the flow of the water that I captured with a slow... more
Title
Winter Along Rock Castle
Artist
Darren Fisher
Medium
Photograph - Photography/ Digital Art
Description
A beautiful snowy scene along Rock Castle Creek in VA just below the Blue Ridge Parkway. I love the flow of the water that I captured with a slow shutter speed to give it a cotton candy effect and then the peacefull feeling you get from the white tail deer and all the snow covered leaves and rocks.
I have used effects and a texture to give the image a painterly look.
Elevation: 1721 ft. The Lower Rock Castle Creek Trail forms a 4.5-mile leg of the 11-mile loop called Rock Castle Gorge Trail (see "Rocky Knob/Rock Castle Gorge"). This trail follows a gated fire road alongside Rock Castle Creek. The term "Rock Castle" comes from the hexagonal shape of quartzite crystals found in the hollows, resembling castle towers. Surrounding the creek bottom is mixed deciduous forest, which house many nesting neotropical migrants. Listen and look for hooded, Kentucky, chestnut-sided, black-throated blue, black-throated green, and worm-eating warblers, as well as scarlet tanager, wood thrush, ovenbird, American redstart, and Acadian and great crested flycatchers. Louisiana waterthrush breed along the creek. Broad-winged hawk are known to nest within these woods, while wild turkey roam throughout this area. Creek beds are good places to spy on native brook trout (the lure for local anglers), but also a good place to hunt for salamanders. Northern dusky salamander is abundant, but several other species are likely to be present as well. Red fox, coyote, black bear, and bobcat make themselves at home in this area, but are usually elusive to visitors. Camping is available at this site only with a backcountry permit.
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December 31st, 2013