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The way I feel Inside
 
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After a month of rain this tiny lake is flooded 4 ft over its limit.

 
Top to Bottom
 
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A fisheye lens is used to curve the upper part of the image it creates a unusual effect.

 
Rocky Terrain
 
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Standing in the water to photograph this image the lines leading to the falls and the reflection made this work.

 
Bond Falls
 
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Bond Falls in the bacground rumbling and in front there is a scattering of leaves with a large rock in the water.

 
Upclose
 
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A close up of a waterfall in Whitnal Park

 
Two Different Worlds
 
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Sunrise light begins to light the background of this image of Whitnall Falls.

 
Whitnall Falls In Summer
 
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Whitnall Falls in summer with a sun flared as it tries to unveil iitsself from behnd the leaves and trees.

 
Out of the Mist
 
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Bond Falls on a misty morning, looking like it is part of the mist.

 
Grotto Falls
 
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Grotto Falls in Smoky Mountain National Park

 
Divide
 
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Small cascades divided by lare rocks

 
Whitnall Fall Surprise
 
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Whitnall Fall with First Light hitting the falls.

 
Whitnall Falls Fisheye
 
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Fisheye lens used to capture Whitnall Falls

 
Power
 
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I am not standing in this but my tripod is in the water. The current was much to strong for me to be in it. Keeping the tripod steady was a challenge.

 
Whitnall Falls Reflection
 
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Whitnall Falls in late Winter after all the ice melts. The tree reflection almost seems to flow into the falls.

 
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