I do not think it is possible to know a place well by visiting it only once; and I want to know the places I visit well. So I return time and time again because the place is always different; the conditions are always different; and the images I create will always be different. It is exactly that way with Cowee Mountains Overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway where it slices between Jackson County and Haywood County in the Old North State; and every time I go I see something new, something I have not seen or noticed before. So a couple of weeks ago I found myself once more at Cowee in the late afternoon, and as I have become a better weather person, I reduce the times when conditions do not favor working, but rather demand that I simply be there joyfully, leaving my camera in the case. As I watched the light and shadow playing across the land, I realized that patience might reward me with a highlighted foreground and a mid-ground more in shadow. When this occurred, I was ready with my composition. A focal length of 27mm gave me the angle of view I wanted. An aperture of f/20 gave depth-of-field; and with a shutter speed of 0.4 second at ISO 100 I had a medium overall exposure.