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Uncle Meat
08-07-2016, 6:44am
These are some of the better shots from my recent trip to the Smoky Mountains with the wife. While the state park is beautiful to say the least, the sheer amount of tourists there make enjoying that beauty a chore at times. 10 million people invade the state park/Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg/Sevierville area every year. The traffic at times and parking can be a major PITA and this wasn't even a weekend while we were there. If you want to see some of the falls and other scenic attractions in the park without 100's of other people climbing and milling about you'll need to head into the woods before dawn!

The wife and I did find many places alongside the park road where you could pull over and dunk your feet in a cool mountain stream and I took my fair share of time-lapse-blurry-water kind of shots at a few of those spots. :D

U.M.

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wwomanC6
08-07-2016, 7:03am
Looks like a cool and refreshing place! :seasix:

TripleBlack
08-07-2016, 10:02am
Crowds can be such a paint [make that "pain"]when you are trying to get good photos of a location. Nice job keeping them out of the frame. And love the smooth water in the water falls. Were you using a tripod?

Nicely done!

Uncle Meat
08-07-2016, 11:13am
Crowds can be such a paint when you are trying to get good photos of a location. Nice job keeping them out of the frame. And love the smooth water in the water falls. Were you using a tripod?

Nicely done!I packed a pocket tripod with me in order to get those shots. Some of the exposure times were over 6 seconds. Those woods are a dark place even on a sunny day. Being surrounded by mountains puts natural light at ground level at a premium.

U.M.

TripleBlack
08-07-2016, 12:06pm
I packed a pocket tripod with me in order to get those shots. Some of the exposure times were over 6 seconds. Those woods are a dark place even on a sunny day. Being surrounded by mountains puts natural light at ground level at a premium.

U.M.

But the natural light that is there is great. Like these a lot.

Burro (He/Haw)
08-07-2016, 6:35pm
These are great. Love the waterfall shots. :cert:

Did you stop off at the Cahulawassee River by chance?

Uncle Meat
08-08-2016, 3:51am
Did you stop off at the Cahulawassee River by chance?Negative... forgot to bring my banjo with me so we skipped that portion of the trip. :D

U.M.

Burro (He/Haw)
08-08-2016, 5:51am
Negative... forgot to bring my banjo with me so we skipped that portion of the trip. :D

U.M.

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

OddBall
08-10-2016, 12:39pm
Awesome pics! been a long time since I've been to the Smokies. Just about everywhere you turn up there is a great shot.