The Glade Creek Grist Mill in West Virginia’s Babcock State Park is on most photographer’s “must do” list. I was no exception, especially since moving to Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley more than three years ago.
The old mill is most often photographed in fall and winter. I missed the peak of the leaf color by just a few days. Still, I was pleased with the residual colors that framed the mill along its namesake stream.
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I can see why it is such a desirable photo location. Love the rustic browns. Gives the mood of a simpler, more peaceful way of life. Great shot! William
Gorgeous shot Bruce! I’ve photographer in Canaan Valley, Blackwater Falls, Dolly Sods part of WV a couple of times but regret never visiting this mill further south!
wow absolutely beautiful amazing colours
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Thank you, Simon.
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I have not visited that site, but it looks like an iconic spot.
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Yes, it is! You would like it.
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I can see why it is such a desirable photo location. Love the rustic browns. Gives the mood of a simpler, more peaceful way of life. Great shot! William
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Thanks so much, William.
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Gorgeous shot Bruce! I’ve photographer in Canaan Valley, Blackwater Falls, Dolly Sods part of WV a couple of times but regret never visiting this mill further south!
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Thanks, Denise. I want to do Dolly Sods sometime.
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