Grotto Falls in early Spring 2007. / Camera used: Canon EOS 30D Award The Grottos Falls Trail begins at stop #5 on the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. This easy trail, through a hemlock forest, crosses three small streams and leads behind the falls. the cool moist environment at the falls is perfect for salamanders and summer hikers. Trillium Gap Trail meanders through an old-growth hemlock forest, crosses three small streams and leads behind the 25 foot high waterfall. The cool moist environment at the falls is perfect for salamanders and summer hikers. / The hike is 3 miles roundtrip and considered moderate in difficulty. Access trail: Trillium Gap / Trailhead: From the parkway in Gatlinburg, turn at traffic light #8 and follow Historic Nature Trail into Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Take Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail (no RVs or trailers; closed in winter ) to stop #5 where there is a large parking area. Exposure Data: F/22 15 sec. exposure ISO Rating 100 / Camera: Canon 30 D Lens: Canon 18 mm / Tripod was used / Date: 5/9/2007 Click on any button to view my other work:
one of the barns off the roaring fort auto trail, that belonged to the ogle family, you can get to this auto trail thru gatlinburg, tn, and it leads up into the great smoky mountains
Taken from the North Carolina side of Newfound Gap road. first edition. /
This is the fountain that is found in the Village in Downtown Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Nikon D70 / focal length: 35 / aperture: 22 / shutter: 8 sec / time taken: 10:04am / date taken: 5/18/07 / filter: Cokin, neutral grey ND4 / used a tripod By this time of day the sun was getting really hot. I had to put the filter on in order to get the effect of the water I wanted. I always shoot in Manual mode with my waterfall pictures. I used selective color and curves to enhance the effects. I try to get the water as highlighted as possible without losing much detail and keep the contrast at a high level. I tried to use the rocks to frame the picture, let me know what you think about this technique. /
A store window at night in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies in Gatlinburg Tennessee
Bud Ogle’s Family lived in the Great Smoky Mountains before it was a National Park. Here is the barn directly behind his cabin. /
Taken from my balcony at the smoky mountain resort in Gatlinburg, TN.
Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies in Gatlinburg Tennessee March 11, 2009
Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies in Gatlinburg Tennessee March 11, 2009
Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies in Gatlinburg Tennessee March 11, 2009
lol.. this was in a Pub window in Gatlinburg, Tennessee
One of my first attempts at the tilt/shift effect.
BEAUTIFUL FALL COLORS NEAR GATLINBURG,TN.
I WAS ATTRACTED TO THIS SCENE BY THE TWO DUCKS ON THE LEFT. THEY HAD JUST LANDED AS I WAS PULLING UP.
This is Bud Ogle’s cabin and barn. (from the Smoky Mountains in Gatlinburg, Tennessee).
free to move, but not moved to freedom….his homestead is in the Gatlinburg Aquarium, Smoky Mountains, TN
Gatlinburg, Tennessee in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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