Sunday, October 20, 2019

Great Smoky National Park

This past September I spent a week on a Road Scholar tour  (roadscholar.org) photographing parts of the Great Smoky National Park.  A week is definitely not long enough to photograph the park, but it was a fun start.  I was part of a group of 20 photographers, we were lead by two professionals and a "storyteller."  The storyteller told us history and fun facts about the Smokys.  I was hesitant to go thinking I am being led to spots where lots of other people had placed their tripod, but I threw caution to the wind and went and I do not regret going.  Yes, I did place my tripod in the same area lots of other tripods had been - BUT this is my tripod and my picture.  The pros (Bonnie Cooper (www.bonniecooperphotography.com) and Don Mcgowan (www.earthsongphotography.com) ) gave great thoughts, suggestions, and inspiration, and they knew where to go.  We had sunrise and sunset shoots along with shooting other times.
Here are some of the images I took - 

































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