
This scenic creek was photographed in the Smoky Mountains while standing in shallow water. It’s available on a variety of prints in my gallery, so check it out & thanks for visiting!
This scenic creek was photographed in the Smoky Mountains while standing in shallow water. It’s available on a variety of prints in my gallery, so check it out & thanks for visiting!
Prints available here. This is one of a few unnamed waterfalls located along Bruce Creek, in Caryville, Tennessee, as photographed while hiking to Triple Falls (a.k.a., Little Egypt).
Photographed along West Prong Little River, in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, water winds its way around and through a rocky landscape. In the end, water always wins. You can find prints available here.
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Prints available here. You can enjoy this black and white photography in a print on a wall in your home or office. Several varieties are available to select, when you visit my gallery at Pixels. This is Abrams Creek, located at Cades Cove in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.
Returning from the Late Afternoon Delight location, I crossed the road and carefully descended a steep, twenty-foot hillside. At the base, I waded across the creek and found this scenic landscape view, as seen looking under a bridge (hence, the dark shadow) from one side of the road to the other. Prints available here.
Located along Crooked Fork Creek of Morgan Country, in Wartburg, Tennessee, these photographs are available as prints and include:
This morning photograph was taken using a zoom lens at Fall Creek Falls State Park in Tennessee, following rain and with fog lingering in a massive gorge. If you’d be interested in a print, then please visit my gallery to select the best option of several print types available. Thanks very much!
Water winds its way through the forest and a maze of moss-covered rocks. This is Middle Prong Little River in the Smoky Mountains, a beautiful location that I hope you might enjoy in a frame on a wall in your home. Prints available here. Thanks for stopping by!
Currents cascade downstream and around rocks as whitewater in this long exposure photograph, as seen in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.
If you’re interested in something new for an empty wall in your home or office, or simply looking for a great gift-giving idea, then you can find several prints available here.
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I shot this scene following rainfall while hiking in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, wherein the landscape appears much like a temperate rainforest – with moss everywhere!
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Following rain, I drove east towards the Smoky Mountains, into the Tremont section along a gravel road – which parallels Middle Prong Little River – and rested for a spell to enjoy this moss-covered landscape.
The scenery reminded me of the 1981 movie, Excalibur, so I’ve included a (later rendition) song that was part of the soundtrack from that film, below:
O Fortuna (Carmina Burana), by Carl Orff
A few miles further into the Smoky Mountains beyond the Old Wooden Bridge, at the end of a dirt road, visitors arrive at this footbridge marking the trailhead of Middle Prong Trail. It also marks the end of Lynn Camp Prong, which, when merged with Thunderhead Prong (unseen, this side and right of the footbridge), becomes Middle Prong Little River, shown here.
I took this photograph yesterday evening, two hours after rain and while (carefully) standing on a broad, moss-covered rock in the river.
And, to better appreciate the beauty of the area, I’ve also included this video, taken with my iPhone. Enjoy, and thanks for stopping by!
In the distance, an old wooden bridge along a gravel road spans the rocky waterway known as Middle Prong Little River, located in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.
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This black and white nature photography features light, flowing rapids, and dark, stationary rocks. As the sun sets behind a mountain ridge, the last vestiges of daytime stream as light through the forest to reflect on cascades along Thunderhead Prong, located in the Smoky Mountains. Prints available.