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Fall Colors In The Smoky Mountains

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 Smoky Mountain Colors

This year my fall trip to The Great Smoky Mountains National Park was a mixture of fun and photography! The weather was excellent unlike last year when fog took over for just about the whole trip and made for some blah colors. This year with the help of mother nature the colors were top notch and the air was clear for me to capture them. There are so many beautiful spots in the park that I have a hard time picking spots to photograph. I took this one on the Roaring Fork Motor Trail which I found to be full of spots including waterfalls, old structures and houses and of course the beautiful water. My personal favorite spot to stay during my journey is Wilderness at the Smokies, which combines a water park, golf courses and indoor fun center.

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Fun With The Fall Colors

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I was out shooting the leaves on the Blue Ridge Parkway when I found this tree with some cool colors but really couldn’t come up with a good composition….  So I decided to try something a little bit different. I used my Canon T1i with a 70-200mm F4L lens and zoomed in to the leaves once I had it focused and fired off the shot I turned the zoom ring while the camera was taking the photo. The result was a pretty wild abstract full of color and would look great hanging on someone’s wall.

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Smoky Mountains…. Man they weren’t joking

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So I recently took a trip to the Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee to photograph the fall colors in the mountains, but mother nature obviously wanted to make it harder than it really needed to be. Both days were filled with dense fog, rain and the temperatures hovered around the 50-40 degree range. I was determined to take pictures though and that I did…. Were they the quality images I was hoping to get?  Let me know what you guys think!

 

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