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  • 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

  • Fall isn’t to be out done by Spring with all the new beginnings and shades of green. For a brief time it bursts into a splendor of warm color just before the dead of Winter.This is the Middle Prong Little River located in the Tremont section of the GSMNP Camera: Canon Rebel Xti… Lens: Canon 28-135mm…. / Focal Length: 44mm… Aperture Priority… / Shutter Speed: 1/2 s… Aperture: f/8… / ISO: 100… Tripod: Bogen…… Bias 0.0 EV… / Filters:Hoya Polarizer… Cable Release… / Format:RAW

  • This shot taken at beginning of winter, shows a high mountain drovers shack with the hint of winter snow coming. This is taken at Dinner Plain in the Victorian Alps THe Great Alpine Road is one of the great drives in Australia, stretching from coast to Country, the road is trecherous during winterr in snow. But serrvbices Australias high ski fields / SOLD – One Matted Print to Unknown RB Customer /

  • 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:

  • Grotto Falls in early Spring 2007. / Camera used: Canon EOS 30D Award Featured in Waterfall Photography 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 many sites you will see coming thru the great smoky mountains. trout fishing. couldnt have asked for better timing, having a fisherman set in the right gear, the water, and lighting. / i shot this in black and white, it has not been converted , and yes i do have color, that will be uploaded later, but i wanted something different ;), and this was shot with my new 17-85mm lens :) i love it already :):)

  • Taken from the parking lot at Clingmans Dome,GSMNP. The mountain was named for Brigadier General Thomas Lanier Clingman, by Arnold Guyot a geographer. Clingman in the 1850’s was the first to accurately measure the height of the mountain. The mountain was called Kuwa’hi (the mulberry place) by the Cherokee. This is where the legendary great bear chief and doctor dwelled.In whose magic bath the wounded bears are restored to health…Settlers first called it Smoky Dome then later was called Mount Buckley before Guyot named it offically

  • CANON F-1,VELVIA-50, 100MM LENS, BOGEN TRIPOD. SHOT AT CHIMNEYS PICINIC AREA,NEWFOUND GAP RD.

  • SHOT ON CLINGMANS DOME,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,NORTH CAROLINA. CANON EOS 10S,200MM LENS,FUJI VELVIA,POLARIZER,REMOTE RELEASE,BOGEN TRI-POD,F-16@1/60

  • SHOT ON NEWFOUND GAP ROAD,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,NORTH CAROLINA. / CANON EOS 10S, VELVIA,REMOTE RELEASE,BOGEN TRI-POD,F-22@1/30

  • SHOT ON BALSAM MOUNTAIN,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,NORTH CAROLINA. / CANON EOS 10S,28MM LENS,FUJICHROME 50,POLARIZER,BOGEN TRI-POD,REMOTE RELEASE,F-16@1/30

  • SHOT IN CHIMNEYS AREA,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,TENNESSEE. CANON F-1,50MM LENS,FUJICHROME 50,POLARIZER,MIRROR LOCKED UP,CABLE RELEASE,BOGEN TRI-POD,F-16@2 SECONDS

  • SHOT IN TREMONT AREA,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,TENNESSEE. CANON F-1,100MM LENS,FUJICHROME 50,CABLE RELEASE,MIRROR LOCKED UP,BOGEN TRI-POD,POLARIZER,F-16@1/15

  • SHOT IN TREMONT AREA,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,TENNESSEE. CANON F-1,50MM LENS,POLARIZER,FUJICHROME 50,CABLE RELEASE,MIRROR LOCKED UP,BOGEN TRI-POD,CABLE RELEASE,F-16@1/30

  • SHOT IN CADES COVE,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,TENNESSEE. CANON F-1,300MM LENS,BOGEN TRI-POD,F-5.6@1/60

  • SAW THIS AND COULDN’T RESIST. / CANON F-1,VELVIA,50-300MM CANONL LENS,BOGEN TRI-POD,CABLE RELEASE / SHOT ON LITTLE RIVER ROAD,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,TENNESSEE

  • 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

  • SHOT INTREMONT AREA,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,TENNESSEE. / CANON F-1,VELVIA,100MM LENS,CABLE RELEASE,BOGEN TRI-POD,F-16@1/60

  • When my children were toddlers I would take them camping in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. We’d always visit this one expanse of the Pigeon River where it was fairly tame. It had a lot of fabulous rock arrangements woven into the flow of the water and when I stumbled onto this little waterfall, I knew I wanted to paint it. Original ptg.: 60” x 48” / acrylic on canvas artist’s collection

  • This is Denali, also known as Mt. McKinley, taken by my mate-for-life, Howard Marsh, in 2003. Denali is within Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska, some six million acres of wild land with one ribbon of road. Most visitors travel by old, old hard-seat school buses, or ride bicycles or hike. That road is closed to vehicles in order to prevent the effects of too much carbon monoxide, too many people, too much risk to the wildlife. Even air traffic is moderately restricted, although some say not enough restrictions are in place to preserve the peace and quiet. Once a year in the fall, the road opens to a select number of lottery winners. I had done some technical editing and layout work for Denali National Park that year, and was given a vehicle pass. A rare gift. Denali is considered the crowning jewel of the park as North America’s highest peak – an awe-inspiring, 20,320 foot wonder. Mountains and Mountain Light featured – Thank you! Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams featured – Thank you! As-Is, untouched scan of film. / / Photo by Howard Marsh

  • 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

  • A path that that leads to a place you must go to the Divide a place of light and shade. Canon 50D

  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park has water falls in many places. When its hot, people head for the hills of the Smokies. / Cool breezes and water. Swimming, fishing, hiking, and driving trails near by. Shop till you drop in Gatlinburg, and walk your dog if he is well behaved. All kinds of things to do and see, good old Tennessee. Piegon Forge is nearby, I know you like to eat, well I couldn’t name them all. Make fun at the way people talk, come on down yeu all. Maybe you haven’t been here yet, watch out for those curvey roads. One of the most visited parks in the good old USA. GSMNP has a tremendous diversity of plant life. Many people document it or just enjoy it. Rhododendron in bloom around the falls, this gorgous shrub is easily seen because it grows well on exposed ridges at 3,000 to 6,000 feet elevation. They grow 8-12 ft. high.and one of the first I added to my garden, along with the natural ones in the woods. They bloom in June and July in the Park, and about a months difference here later. / Oil on canvas JeffeeArt4u

  • Great Smoky Mountains Cades Cove’s Grist Mill. In the early 1870s when John Cable built his mill at the west end of Cades Cove, it was surrounded only by his fields.The Cades Cove Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a National park. / canon 5D markll / canon 17-40mm focal 26mm / ISO 100 / f/9 1.3 seconds / exposure bias +0.3 / 0.09 ND filter, tripod, cable release /

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