…and, watching my step! This photograph was taken while standing on a rock in the middle of Thunderhead Prong, in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. I was able to access this spot due to seasonally low levels of water. You can also enjoy this mossy mountain landscape, on a print in your home or office, when you visit my galleries at Pixels, Redbubble and/or ArtPal. Select from several print options available. Thanks very much!

Watching the Water
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ArtPal, cascades, currents, environment, falls, Fine Art America, geology, gifts, hike, hiking, Middle Prong Trail, morning, moss, Nature, outdoors, Pixels, prints, rapids, Redbubble, river, road trip, rocks, rocky, Smokies, Smoky Mountains, Tennessee, Thunderhead Prong, Tremont, waterfalls, weather, white water
Comments
22 responses to “Watching the Water”
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Watch out…do not slip off…Beautiful scene ๐
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Eeeeeeee!! So easy to slide off one of those luscious green patches of moss! Phil, thank you for bringing these amazing pictures to the world – so very beautiful! ๐ฅฐ
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Very nice, something I would have risked doing until I broke my leg. Be careful.
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Wonderful work as always, dear Phil! ๐๐๐น
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I have often fished while standing on rocks in the middle of rivers.
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Wonderful big stones and wild water.
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Wow๐
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I love your water photos, they are absolutely beautiful
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Beautiful photo!
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Who knew photography could be a dangerous hobby!! But it sometimes is, in order to get the shot. Be safe out there.
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