Tag: waterfall
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Forest Waters
This photograph was taken in the forest of a gorge downstream from Ozone Falls, a 110-foot tall waterfall located in Crab Orchard, Tennessee, on the Cumberland Plateau. Hiking along rocky terrain, the creek had many scenic areas to enjoy, such as featured here. You can enjoy my landscape photography on a wall in your home […]
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Ozone Falls
Located along the eastern edge of the Crab Orchard Mountains on the Cumberland Plateau, Ozone Falls has an elevation of 110-feet and is the third tallest waterfall in Tennessee. My photographs are available on a variety of fine prints and more – great for the home, office, or to give to family & friends as […]
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Lower Catawba Falls
Here’s another photograph from my recent visit to Catawba Falls, located near Old Fort in the Pisgah National Forest of North Carolina. This waterfall stands 100-feet tall and is a popular spot for hikers. Prints and more are available in my gallery, which would look great on an empty wall in your home…so, come visit […]
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Small Waterfalls
Located east of Asheville in the Pisgah National Forest of North Carolina, the Catawba River features both lower & upper Catawba Falls, as well as many small waterfalls – as seen here. You can enjoy this morning landscape scenery in your home, office, school, lobby, hospital or cafeteria setting – on many different print types: […]
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Upper Catawba Falls
Located near the city of Old Fort within the Pisgah National Forest of North Carolina, the picturesque Upper Catawba Falls stands 50-feet tall. Though the mountain trail is difficult, the view is certainly worth the climb! You can visit my galleries for prints of all kinds, as well as many other items featuring my photography, […]
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Upper Catawba Falls
Beyond a warning sign and detached yellow ‘caution’ ribbons, up a mountain of staggered rock faces and slick, damp soil, blanketed with decaying leaves from last autumn, a less traveled path through mature rhododendron trees led me to the 50-foot tall Upper Catawba Falls. I’d hiked here once before, at a time when conditions were […]
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Catawba Falls
Located east of Asheville in the Pisgah National Forest of North Carolina, Catawba Falls stands 100-feet tall and provides visitors with a picturesque waterfall to enjoy on a 2.5 mile out and back hike. It’s a popular area with both ample parking and restrooms. Prints and more are available in my shops at Pixels and […]
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Black and White Waterfall
Morning fog lingers with mist from a fast-flowing Savage Falls, located in the South Cumberland State Park of Tennessee. This black and white photograph is available on a variety of fine prints in my gallery, including: framed, canvas, metal, wood, acrylic, art, poster and tapestry. It also makes a great gift-giving idea. Thanks very much!
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Winter Waterfall
Located on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee, this photograph of Upper Potter’s Falls was taken soon after sunrise, with an outdoor temperature of only 20 degrees, and mist frozen on trees. Hanging from a tree is a knotted-rope swing, pushed forward slightly by winds generated from falling water. If you’d like to see more, many […]
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Go With the Flow
Water races to catch up with itself at Lower Potter’s Falls, located along Crooked Fork Creek on the Cumberland Plateau in Morgan County, near Wartburg, Tennessee. So that you may find the perfect accent piece for a wall in your home, many different prints are available in my gallery to review. Come by and have […]
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Cumberland Falls
This is Cumberland Falls, as photographed this passed December. Nicknamed the “Niagara of the South”, it stands 60-feet tall by 125-feet wide and carries the Cumberland River through Corbin, Kentucky. Prints and other gifts are available in my galleries at Pixels and Redbubble, so stop by when you’re in the neighborhood. Thanks!
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Frozen Tree
Following successive days of rain, the water level on Crooked Fork was high. That, combined with a temperature of only 20-degrees fahrenheit, created a coating of ice from mist cast by the powerful 18-foot tall Upper Potter’s Falls. It also caused to me to ponder…how could I have forgotten my gloves, d’oh! Be that as […]
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Twin Falls
Located along the Caney Fork River, at the Rock Island State Park in Tennessee, Twin Falls stands 80-feet tall and carries water from the Collins River, above. If you’d be interested in a print for your home, office, or, to give as a gift, then visit my gallery to see more. Thanks!
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Laurel Falls
Located in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and standing 80-feet tall, in two sections, Laurel Falls is a very popular tourist destination. Just down the road from the Sugarlands Visitor Center, near Gatlinburg, it’s a 1.3 mile hike uphill along a partially paved trail. You can enjoy a print of my photography, if you choose, […]
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Lynn Camp Falls
Actually, this is the 35-foot Lower Lynn Camp Falls and the lower aspect of Upper Lynn Camp Falls. So, let’s just say Lynn Camp Falls. Whatever you chose to call it, it’s a very scenic and easily accessed waterfall, only 1/2 mile from parking. Located in the Smoky Mountains, it would also look wonderful on […]
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Rush of Water
A high volume of water rushes downstream over Lower Potter’s Falls, located along Crooked Fork on the Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee. These dangerous currents are best enjoyed from a safe distance, such as on a wall in your home or place of work. You can visit my galleries at Pixels and/or Redbubble to discover several […]
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Throwback Thursday
This is an iPhone photograph of a photograph of me taken with a Kodak disposable camera, circa 1995, standing behind Cumberland Falls. A friend and I took a road trip from Michigan to Corbin, Kentucky, to camp for a few days while visiting the Niagara of the South, a popular waterfall standing 60-feet high by […]
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Tremont Waterfall
Style: Photography Camera: Nikon D7500 Genre: Waterfalls, Landscape Prints: Pixels, Fine Art America
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Shots from the Trail
Many fine prints and more available in the following galleries: Cades Cove Stove → Redbubble · Pixels Trail on House Mountain → Pixels · ArtPal Lower Piney Falls → Pixels · ArtFlakes
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No Swimming
PHOTO 01 Below Falls This is Lower Potter’s Falls, located on Crooked Fork Creek – a tributary to Emory River, on the Cumberland Plateau. Prints available. PHOTO 02 Above Falls These photographs were taken following several days of heavy rainfall in the area around Wartburg, Tennessee. Prints available. I’ve included a photograph from my visit […]