Burgess Falls In July Taken in July on a day that a group of my friends and I visited several waterfalls in the middle of Tennessee.
I have just released my first calendar. Available now for purchase is a beautiful 12 month 2014 calendar. The calendar consists of images that I have taken from around the East Tennessee area over the past several years. Think of this as a hand-picked collection of some of my favorite images from around East Tennessee. Read More …
This shot was taken using a NIKON D5000 at ISO 200, f/4, for 1/10sec Spruce Flats Falls in The Great Smoky Mountains National Park Back in July, my buddy Jerry Denham and I kicked up to this waterfall. It had been the first time the two of us had really gone out in a while Read More …
This shot was taken using a NIKON D5000 at ISO 200, f/10, for 1/8sec Sunbeams shine down on an un-named waterfall along the Middle Prong Trail in The Great Smoky Mountain National Park. A few weeks ago, my buddy Jerry Denham and I went to The Great Smoky Mountain National Park to photograph Spruce Flats Read More …
This shot was taken using a NIKON D5000 at ISO 200, f/22, for 6sec Spruce Flats Falls – Downstream Just downstream from Spruce Flats Falls were a duo of smaller waterfalls that spill around a large boulder. In an effort to get a unique perspective of the area, I headed over to the right side Read More …
This shot was taken using a NIKON D5000 at ISO 100, f/22, for 1/25sec Burgess Falls Hillside Over the weekend I got together with some other photographers and we all decided to head over to Burgess Falls, along with visiting some of the other waterfalls in and around Central Tennessee. Burgess Falls is a challenging Read More …
Working around waterfalls can be very dangerous, so I will warn you to take all precautions while working around them. 3 minutes? Really! That’s all the time you need to read what I have to say below the image. Point of View Your point of view while shooting a waterfall can make, or break you Read More …