All photographs in this post were shot during the first week of November, 2013, during our trip to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee.
Our friend, Pat, on a trail at The Sinks
River along the Tremont road
Douglas Dam, where we spent a relaxing and scenic afternoon reading.
Douglas Dam, panorama shot
This colorful branch was on the Abrams Falls Trail.
Taken from an overlook in the Cataloochee area of the national park.
I'll have more from the Cataloochee area coming up.
Linda, these photos are absolutely spectacular!!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous rich autumn colors. i need to check into that park. neat post. thanks for sharing. i really enjoyed this trip. have a great week!! ( :
ReplyDeletesooo purdy
ReplyDeletethe color and light in that top shot is just perfect! wow!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos, Linda! It looks like you got to see some great color even into November.The photo of Little River along the Tremont road reminded me that I saw a Belted Kingfisher for the first time. Thanks for the memory!
ReplyDeleteReally nice to be in the mountains. I took a short trip to CO with my daughter.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow. I've just got to return to the Smokies soon! The Sinks looks like a magical forest and the golden leaves 2nd from bottom are just amazing. Wonderful light in all these.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful scenery, and wonderfully photographed. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful are the photos, Linda!
ReplyDeleteI swear I don't know how I miss some of these posts. I've learned that I have to go back and constantly scroll through posts coming in, because I always run across some I've missed. Your photography is just stellar. Love these gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteEach picture is so pretty. Just looking at them is relaxing.
ReplyDeletePleasant colours, Linda, most of all I like the branch and the last photo with the fence. Fences appear to have a fascinating impact on the photo's effect... :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these wonderful photo's....if i could live anywhere it would be in the Smokies....Sigh :)
ReplyDeleteSee? It's nice to revisit autumn.. in the dead of winter.. with hopes of spring. ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely pics.. what a beautiful spot.