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  • Carter Shield’s Cabin located in Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains. Was snowing so hard I had to have a umbrella over my camera, was totally awesome

  • winter of 2005/2006, river in the great smoky mountains, was a great snow that year, this is a color shot, not black and white :)

  • this old barn is located on a farm here in townsend, every day i pass it there’s so many new ways to shoot it, with the mountains in the background. / since im trying to get used to shoot in RAW (it sucks! lol) i was playing around with the levels, when i came up with this…for some reason i thought it looked kinda cool..hope the rest of you think the same thing (if not..let me know!) this is in laminated print with black border

  • this is Meigs Falls located in the Great Smoky Mountains. It’s a shame the last time I was able to capture this waterfall this full, was in October of 2006, in 2007 we never got enough rain to create such a full waterfall. Usually it does have water running off of it but it’s to the left of the fall. We finally got some GOOD rain last night!! A good long soaking rain!! The mountains looked alive today, was great! Updated on 06/09/09 / Im very honored to have another talented artist here be inspired by this image to write This Thank you very much Levi Cold mountain stream / Never ceasing it’s journey / Flowing ever on

  • This shot was taken last year. We had a fire on Cove mountain, which is on the boundaries of the Great Smoky Mountains. The fire had burnt for a good 5days, winds were up to 50mph. On this particular night, as they were finally getting the fire contained, and we were having a lunar eclipse. / I took off over to that area , in hopes the eclipse would be over the fires, to my luck it was. / I stood in a field down below, winds high, pitch black, and Cold! getting shots of this historical event / I sent this shot to our local newspaper, they were going to run a story on it, and me. Of course I was so excited about this, told everyone!! Well it turned out the shot was too dark for print for a newspaper. I tried to get them to use some other shots I had done, but some unfortunately were alittle too blurry, and this was the shot they wanted to run on the paper. / To date it was one of the most crushing experiences of my life with my photography. I bashed myself for a long time for not “shooting it right” , racking my brain trying to figure out, what exactly i did wrong. Did I use the right SS, or should have used Apt mode..what? After checking my stats on the shot, I did shoot it correctly, it still didnt help soothe that deep wound within me. I mean I was probably the only photographer who captured history being made…twice…the lunar eclipse and the fire on the mountains. This shot would have been my big break for being noticed. The “lights” you see on this shot, are hot spots where the fires are. The fire had started on one mountain, due to some guy who burnt his trash, his fire got alittle out of control so the FD had to be called in. They didnt get all of it out, the fire was in the underbrush, a couple of days later we had winds clocked at 50mph come thru, this got the fire started up again and caused it to jump over to another mountain. On the top of that mountain some rental cabins burnt (which I was a ok with..they dont belong up there!) No one was hurt in this fire thank god, but I was hoping that this fire so close to my mountains was a sign..hey you are getting to close and stop the building. / What they have done a year later, was rebuild the cabins and shaved off more trees to protect them…really pisses me off everytime I drive by and see it.

  • I have been here and seen the coming of man to my rivers. In my shadows have walked wildlife that no longer walk here. From my lofty peaks you can see for many miles. Once I stood higher than the far western mountains. I may have shifted and changed but I remain. My rivers are cold and my forest cool. From my bowels man has both feed himself and built his shelters. He has raped my slopes for my wood. Fought wars within me. I still survive. Mist still shroud my valleys. Flowers still shine their beauty for all to see. Come walk my paths an fish my streams. Stand on my peaks and walk my valleys. Loose yourself within yourself as your cares fade away when your with me. I am the Great Smoky Mountains, the Great Iron Mountains, Far Blue Mountains, the Sha-cona-ga. Most just call me the Smokies, and I remain. And a quote from John Muir “The mountains, are fountains, not only of rivers and fertile soil, but of men

  • dont know how or who set this rock up like this. it isnt supported by any other rocks around it. / ever since i first saw it along the river in tremont, i have wanted a shot of it. / doing a late evening drive last night in tremont, i decided to finally capture this before someone or the waters knock it down. / i think it’s an excellent example on how physics really works. that if something is placed at just the right mark, it can be balanced. / what amazes me the most about this, is the size of rock used, and then that little rock to set the balance just right. / i had to shoot this at a pretty low shutterspeed due to my lighting fading quickly. / if you view larger you will see, this river rock isnt propped up by anything, the only thing around it..is that little rock to complete the balance, because i checked the shot thoroughly to see if there was anything behind it

  • 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

  • summertime here in the Smoky Mountains brings out the best sunrises, usually in the fog. peace and quiet for as far as the ear will allow you to hear. breath taking views of layered mountain ranges in all directions. and of course, the sun. shot in the Smoky Mountain National Park, TN

  • MIDDLE PRONG,GREENBRIER.I WOULD HAVE LIKED TO HAVE GOTTEN LOWER,BUT I DIDN’T WANT TO SLIP AND BREAK MY NECK.

  • / canon F-1,Fujichrome 50,28mm lens

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

  • There are so many great photo opportunities when autumn comes to the Smokies. I spent hours taking photos,talking to other photographers. On this particular day I met John Shaw,John Netherton,and David Muench all around this area near Tremont. What a thrill! / Canon EOS 10S,Velvia,50mm lens

  • SHOT IN TREMONT,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,TENNESSEE. CANON EOS 10S,28-75MM LENS,REMOTE RELEASE,MIRROR LOCKED UP,POLARIZER,BOGEN TRI-POD,F-16@1/60

  • a favorite place of mine…deep in elkmont…in the smokey mountains… to just sit here and be… the first snow of the year…and as i see this i feel into tomorrow… / / i hope you like this…:) terri

  • SHOT FROM INDIAN GAP,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,NORTH CAROLINA CANON F-1,300MM LENS,FUJICHROME 50,CABLE RELEASE,BOGEN TRI-POD,F-16@1/30

  • SHOT IN GREENBRIER AREA,GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,TENNESSEE. / CANON F-1,FUJICHROME 50,POLARIZER,CABLE RELEASE,50MM LENS,BOGEN TRI-POD,F-22@1/30

  • Collaboration / With the talented and amazing Ash Sivils. / To see Ash Sivils amazing and incredible work go here Her lovely stock account: / Wonderful model and texture / Ash Sivils texture / microphone / Note Brush / hair and eyelashes Brush / winter breeze brushes /

  • 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

  • Sun covered by the smoke from the fire at Wilson Prom

  • Sunrise over the Great Smoky Mountains, Taken early spring morning from The Blue Ridge Parkway / Just outside Asheville North Carolina. / Nikon D300, Nikkor VR 18-200 lens. / PLEASE NOTE: All images copyrighted to © JKKimball (All Rights Reserved – Worldwide). No image (in whole or in part) is to be reproduced, downloaded, copied, duplicated, modified, sampled, redistributed or archived without the written authorization of JKKimball /

  • This was the view from my campsite on my recent trip to North Carolina. Sheer beauty. / PP in PSE 7 brushes/oil painting effect / Thanks for looking

  • I almost never take sunrise photographs, but this morning in Tennessee was just so lovely. Featured in the Group: Smoky Mountain Masterpieces Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200mm / Raw

  • Fall foliage in the Great Smoky Mountains. By: / Terri~Lynn / 2009

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