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  • This was taken in Cades Cove on Sparks Lane, located in the Great Smoky Mountains. / shot this using ISO of 400, EV of +0.01 in SS mode (forgot SS) :)

  • anyone interested in buying this work, please go to the link and get there, all the sales will go to help the bushfire victims. thanks so much for being interested in buying this and thanks for your help shooting on a beautiful foggy morning in cades cove, located in the great smoky mountains, this doe literally came right up to me, her and friend looking for food

  • The John Oliver Place built mid 1850’s.It is located on the Cades Cove Loop in the Smoky Mountains

  • shot this yesterday morning in cades cove, in the great smoky mountains, just as the sun was coming up. this is also my second shot featured on Outdoor Photographer’s Magazine’s website :)

  • mama bear was crossing road, two bicyclers had passed earlier, so i thought a pretty cool shot of her crossing w/ them in background

  • shooting in cades cove other morning, saw this photographer heading into the field going to shoot some deer, couldnt resist shooting him while he was shooting

  • this eight point buck gave us the chance to get some close up shots, he lives in cades cove in the great smoky mountains, was a great foggy morning

  • another shot , shot on the last day of the year of 2007 / there wasnt that much snow in the cove, just enough to dust things and temps were cold enough to keep it there for alittle while, something about this field with the grass just tipped with snow and frost, the fog all around just awed me

  • this was shot awhile back, about a year ago, walking along in cades cove on a beautiful foggy morning, i saw this spiderweb on a fence, it reminded me of the indian’s dreamcatcher..hence the title

  • John Oliver Place in Cades Cove on a frosty fall morning. Built in the 1820’s, it’s the oldest log home in Cades Cove. Nov, 2007

  • Young couple in love enjoying a sunset in Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, USA. Other works in the Cades Cove Collection: About Cades Cove: Cades Cove (formally known as Tuckaleechee Cove) is found in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA. Cades Cove / was a working farm valley until the 1930’s when the National Park was formed. The Park Service has attempted to recreate the 19th century feel of this farming valley and preserve it for future generations. Before the first white settler arrived on the scene, Cades Cove had been a part of the Cherokee Indians’ domain. Abrams Creek and Abrams Falls are features named for a prominent Cherokee chief named “Old Abram” who at one time lived in a village at Chilhowee on the Little Tennessee River. According to tradition, Old Abram’s wife was named Kate, and Cades (Kate’s) Cove was named after her. Please enjoy these other images:

  • Morning sun filters through the trees at John Olivers Cabin with a few dogwoods in the background…The cabin is almost completly surrounded by split-rail fence also…...The Oliver’s bought land in the Cove in 1826 and this cabin site remained in the family until the Park was established. The house is typical of many found on the eastern frontier in the mid-1850s, and reflects the skills and techniques brought into the mountains by descendants of British and European immigrants. This cabin is located on the Cades Cove Loop Road, in the Great Smoky Mountain N.P.

  • sunbeams piercing through the trees in Cades Cove.

  • last sunday was in cades cove in the great smoky mountains. came upon a bear jam (everyone stops in middle of road and gets out of car to check out bear!) / this Huge mama was with one of her cubs, along side the road / she found this stump, and didnt really care we all were fairly close, she was after the termites. / unfortunately for her, she has been tagged twice, due to humans causing her to react. if she goes after another and the park finds out…they will kill her. / its time the humans are held accountable for their actions towards these animals, after all we are in Their Home, not our’s. as much as i hated to do it, i did have to lighten this up some due to some dense woods and a cloudy day, im still sick about it! lol

  • cades cove in the great smoky mountains is notorious for the black bears. i am happy to say, this year has been an excellent year for viewing them. they have had food, and the park hasnt moved them out like they were caught doing last year. / yesterday morning shooting in the cove, i am upon a mama bear and her two cubs feeding in a cherry tree / this mama was after a particular branch, and she went up and down for it, finally chewing it off. / best if viewed larger

  • usually, I do not make it this far around Cades Cove until after the fog has lifted, but this one morning I did not see any bears so I got lucky. (or unlucky since I got no bears) this is a shot of one of the barns at the Tipton Place. / shot in Cades Cove (Smoky Mountains)

  • Early mourning is so calming and peaceful. The fog that has shrouded the landscape is slowly lifting. Nature seems to be in slow motion and hush. Sit and enjoy what God has gave you. Let nature enfold completely, your whole being, completely covering you with its serenity……..Cades Cove GSMNP

  • Do you go inside a church? Do you have church inside you? Primitive chuch in Cades Cove / shot in Cades Cove Smoky Mountains /

  • morning fog in cades cove,great smoky mountains.

  • shot this in 07 in cades cove, located in the great smoky mountains. / we didnt get that much rain that summer, so you had to take advantage of any water while you could. Best if viewed larger shot this using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens, / shot this in aperture priority, Fstop at F14, SS at 1/40, ISO at 200, exposure bias at +0.03, focal length at 120mm

  • This old wagon is located in the settlement area of Cades Cove located in the Great Smoky Mountains. I was lucky enough to be hanging out with Lori Walton and her husband Don, just walking around, absorbing the moment, as people shuffled by. I shot this in sepia because I wanted to give the feel I felt as I was looking at it. Something about the aroma of the old wood along w/ the shed, as you inhale it, sends you back to a time when it was at it’s highest peak, working the fields, delivering goods and transporting the family. So shooting it in sepia was the only way I could really portray the feeling I get everytime I go to this area. I shot this in Sepia Mode set on my camera / Was in SS priority / SS at 1/125 / Fstop at F8 / ISO at 400 / Focal Length at 17mm / Exposure Comp at 0

  • Well we have heard of rainbows, and moonbows, but how about a fogbow? / I was hiking along my favorite road in Cades Cove, Sparks Lane, one foggy morning. I had been following a buck and his doe. Dont know what inspired me to turn around, but when I did I saw this. Was a great Christmas treat for me. / First time ever I have seen a fogbow. Grabbed a few shots of it before it faded quickly as the sun was rising. / This shot is now published on the Atmospheric Optic Website, just go here if you’re interested in buying this artwork, please go to the wildlife-appeal Shot this in SS mode / SS at 1/250 (was shooting wildlife, couldnt risk a lower SS) :) / Focal length at 17mm / F-stop at F-16 / ISO at 400 / Exposure compensation at +0.07

  • I was photographing the sunrise and reflections in this small pond when a group of horses came to visit by the fence. One got thirsty and I was happy about that. I wished he had turned his head a little toward the left. / Some models are so hard to work with. Cades Cove / Great Smoky Mountains

  • the gentle look of curiosity / photographed in Cades Cove, part of the Smoky Mountain National Park, mid morning as the sun peaked through any chance it got.

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