This is a cascade behind one of the old cabins along the Roaring Fork Motor Trail in the Smoky Mtn National Park. Cabin looked like it would have been a bit drafty but this would be great to have in the back yard!
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This is a cascade behind one of the old cabins along the Roaring Fork Motor Trail in the Smoky Mtn National Park. Cabin looked like it would have been a bit drafty but this would be great to have in the back yard!
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Very nicely done LQ. Love the down low perspective.
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looks almost dream like.
beautiful and tranquil!
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You have some magic light there. I like the prominence of the mossy rocks here with the waterfall as a quiet background.
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Love the rocks in the foreground. Wonderful capture.
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I agree - the lighting on those foreground rocks is lovely!
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Really nicely done.
Thanks everyone! That's why I love the cloudy drizzly days, the lighting is awesome and it keeps most everyone else at home!
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