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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Falls Creek Falls and Assorted Tennessee Photos

At 256 feet, Falls Creek Falls is the tallest waterfall in the US east of the Mississippi River.
Library fountain in downtown Nashville

Forest shot with tungsten light setting


Forest shot with normal lighting
Rachel, Courtney's sister, looking out over the Cane Creek Cascades: a roaring, stinky waterfall
Looking out over Cane creek with the top of Rockhouse Falls on the right. Cane Creek Falls is out of frame on the left. Both waterfalls drop majestically and powerfully into the same pool, but they were too far apart to fit in the same shot without a wide-angle lens. Some day when it's not so rainy and cold I'll return and see both waterfalls from the base.
Library fountain
Misty Falls Creek Falls
The base of Falls Creek Falls, long exposure
Waterfall cradle
The 3 second exposure made Rachel cold so she put on a hood while she waited for me to take the pictures.
Library fountain




Peering in on Falls Creek Falls
Courtney's dad leading her mom by hand to the slippery base of Falls Creek Falls

Falls Creek Falls



Happy family: Me, Susan (Courtney's mom), Courtney, Rachel (her sister), and Anthony (her dad)






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