Finding Your Aperture Priority and Lady’s Slippers in Lake Junaluska, NC.
May 15th, 2008 Categories: Community, Things to Do
Treasures and adventure abound in Haywood County, NC. Two of Haywood County’s, and my, favorite treasures are a gifted artist and nature photographer, Bob Grytten, and the Corneille Bryan Native Garden in Lake Junaluska, where Mr. Grytten, lucky for me, took his photography class yesterday.
Bob Grytten, Nature Photographer, Artist, Teacher
Bob Grytten is a Waynesville, NC artist and published nature photographer (Bob Grytten, Photographer, Googled) who also finds the time to teach photography. Not only does he teach you, among many other things, to see the ‘light’ in capturing images, he takes you to places you might not find on your own (I speak for myself), like the Corneille Bryan Native Garden, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park where the elk do roam.
Mr. Grytten’s photographic images (photo credit Bob Grytten) are represented by Burr Gallery on Main Street, Waynesville. You can reach Bob at Bob Grytten Images, PO Box 1153, Waynesville, NC 28786, via email at BobGRY@aol.com, or by phone (828-627-0245).
I hear some of the furniture he makes can be seen, and purchased, from Twigs & Leaves Gallery located in historic downtown Waynesville.
Corneille Bryan Native Garden
The Corneille Bryan Native Garden, located [hidden] in the Lake Junaluska community in Haywood County, NC, is a quiet sanctuary containing native wildflowers and foliage. Aren’t the Yellow Lady’s-slipper blooms (Cypripedium parviflorum (Cypripedium calceolus), in full regalia yesterday, beautiful (even with the date stamp)!
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