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Wildlife & Nature. June 11, 2011. Located along the Blue Ridge Parkway in western North Carolina, the Black Balsam area is a stunning, year-round location for productive landscape photography. Sandwiched between Devils Courthouse and Graveyard Fields, it’s easy to overlook the small spur road that leads off the Parkway to one of two parking locations in the area. But, those that know it’s there don’t forget! The first parking area is around 1 mile up the road and provides great (quick! If you have any qu...
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Light of the Wild | appalachian mountains
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Wildlife & Nature. Tag Archives: appalachian mountains. June 30, 2011. It’s always interesting to me to visit waterfalls at dawn. Not an hour after, not on an overcast day necessarily, but at sunrise. Hiking in the dark and being there at the earliest hour. Some of my favorite waterfall images have come from these types of adventures and, while not always productive, they’re always a good start to the day. As always, the best way to keep up with updates is via my RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. Canon 5D ...
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Light of the Wild | north carolina
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Wildlife & Nature. Tag Archives: north carolina. June 30, 2011. It’s always interesting to me to visit waterfalls at dawn. Not an hour after, not on an overcast day necessarily, but at sunrise. Hiking in the dark and being there at the earliest hour. Some of my favorite waterfall images have come from these types of adventures and, while not always productive, they’re always a good start to the day. As always, the best way to keep up with updates is via my RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. June 16, 2011.
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Light of the Wild | cullasaja gorge
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Wildlife & Nature. Tag Archives: cullasaja gorge. June 13, 2011. Canon 5D Canon 17-40 L @ 17mm, 3.2 seconds @ f/16, ISO 100, 2-stop Soft Grad. ND and Circular Polarizing Filter. First off, I’ll address an incredibly common question,. Can be seen here. As always, the best way to keep up with updates is via my RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. Or catch me on Facebook. Also tagged appalachian mountains. Scott hotaling at yahoo dot com. Wordpress plugin expert and Maryland Web Developer Taylor Lovett.
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Light of the Wild | summer
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Wildlife & Nature. June 30, 2011. It’s always interesting to me to visit waterfalls at dawn. Not an hour after, not on an overcast day necessarily, but at sunrise. Hiking in the dark and being there at the earliest hour. Some of my favorite waterfall images have come from these types of adventures and, while not always productive, they’re always a good start to the day. Canon 5D Mark II 17-40 L @ 20mm, 20 seconds at f/14, ISO 200. Circular Polarizer, 2-stop Hard Grad. ND (hand-held). Follow me on Twitter.
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Light of the Wild | spring
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Wildlife & Nature. June 16, 2011. At times, I’ve heard the Oconaluftee referred to as the lifeblood of the Smokies and as far as the east side of the park goes, I’d say that’s pretty accurate. Hundreds of small streams and tributaries drain the airy heights of peaks like Clingmans Dome, all coming together to produce a formidable amount of water by the time the river makes its way to the gateway town of Cherokee, North Carolina. For the image below,. Follow me on Twitter. Or catch me on Facebook. If you ...
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Light of the Wild | great smokies
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Wildlife & Nature. Tag Archives: great smokies. June 16, 2011. At times, I’ve heard the Oconaluftee referred to as the lifeblood of the Smokies and as far as the east side of the park goes, I’d say that’s pretty accurate. Hundreds of small streams and tributaries drain the airy heights of peaks like Clingmans Dome, all coming together to produce a formidable amount of water by the time the river makes its way to the gateway town of Cherokee, North Carolina. For the image below,. Follow me on Twitter.
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Light of the Wild | waterfall photography
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Wildlife & Nature. Tag Archives: waterfall photography. June 30, 2011. It’s always interesting to me to visit waterfalls at dawn. Not an hour after, not on an overcast day necessarily, but at sunrise. Hiking in the dark and being there at the earliest hour. Some of my favorite waterfall images have come from these types of adventures and, while not always productive, they’re always a good start to the day. As always, the best way to keep up with updates is via my RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. The prima...
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Light of the Wild | roaring fork falls
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Wildlife & Nature. Tag Archives: roaring fork falls. June 30, 2011. It’s always interesting to me to visit waterfalls at dawn. Not an hour after, not on an overcast day necessarily, but at sunrise. Hiking in the dark and being there at the earliest hour. Some of my favorite waterfall images have come from these types of adventures and, while not always productive, they’re always a good start to the day. As always, the best way to keep up with updates is via my RSS feed. Follow me on Twitter. The primary ...
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Light of the Wild | oconaluftee river
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Wildlife & Nature. Tag Archives: oconaluftee river. June 16, 2011. At times, I’ve heard the Oconaluftee referred to as the lifeblood of the Smokies and as far as the east side of the park goes, I’d say that’s pretty accurate. Hundreds of small streams and tributaries drain the airy heights of peaks like Clingmans Dome, all coming together to produce a formidable amount of water by the time the river makes its way to the gateway town of Cherokee, North Carolina. For the image below,. Follow me on Twitter.
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