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shaman
Jul-07-2005, 01:49 PM
Here are 2 more shots from my recent hike to Andrew's Bald, GSMNP, North Carolina.
This first view is along the trail to the Bald...
http://shaman.smugmug.com/photos/26705441-L.jpg
and this one was from a group of shots I took at sunset...
http://shaman.smugmug.com/photos/27115660-L.jpg
Thanks for looking... please let me know what you think.
PEACE
:Dshaman:D
Skippy
Jul-07-2005, 02:51 PM
Here are 2 more shots from my recent hike to Andrew's Bald, GSMNP, North Carolina.
This first view is along the trail to the Bald...
and this one was from a group of shots I took at sunset...
Thanks for looking... please let me know what you think.
PEACE
:Dshaman:D
What a beautiful place that looks to be..........yup there is something about Green isn't there........Green glows with warmth.
Thanks for sharing ....... Skippy (Australia)
ridetwistyroads
Jul-07-2005, 02:58 PM
I love those 'enchanted forest' looking shots. So peacefull. And your sunset's execelent. Nothing like these mountians. :lust
I'm unfamilier with Andrew's Bald. Where's it at?
Stan
Jul-07-2005, 03:07 PM
Here are 2 more shots from my recent hike to Andrew's Bald, GSMNP, North Carolina.
This first view is along the trail to the Bald...
and this one was from a group of shots I took at sunset...
http://shaman.smugmug.com/photos/27115660-L.jpg
Thanks for looking... please let me know what you think.
PEACE
:Dshaman:D
That is beautiful, can you get any more definition in the trees in the foreground. It is very similar to a shot in a CS2 tutorial :thumb
Cheers
Stan
shaman
Jul-07-2005, 03:11 PM
I love those 'enchanted forest' looking shots. So peacefull. And your sunset's execelent. Nothing like these mountians. :lust
I'm unfamilier with Andrew's Bald. Where's it at? Thanks! You just gotta love the Southern Appalachians!
Andrews Bald is on Forney Ridge Trail. The trail begins at the Clingman's Dome Parking Area, right behind the drinking fountain. Head downhill for 2 miles and you're there. Of course the hike back to the car is 2 miles uphill and at elevations above 6000 feet.
If you hurry the Flame Azaleas and Catawba Rhododendrons should still be in bloom for another week, here's a preview of what you can see...
http://shaman.smugmug.com/photos/26705443-L.jpg
PEACE
:Dshaman:D
ridetwistyroads
Jul-07-2005, 04:22 PM
I'm considering heading that direction tomorrow. Ooooo, man I want to. Weather's supposed to be awesome, and I've not spent a full day on the moto in a few weeks. Gotta see if I can get away with it!! :wxwax :rofl
Prezwoodz
Jul-07-2005, 04:25 PM
At around 4000 ft on alot of the mountains here we dont have tree's anymore! And the rainforest look usually goes at about 2000-3000ft.
ridetwistyroads
Jul-07-2005, 05:33 PM
At around 4000 ft on alot of the mountains here we dont have tree's anymore! And the rainforest look usually goes at about 2000-3000ft.:huh
Why? :dunno
:scratch
Pollution?
MuskyDude
Jul-08-2005, 03:48 AM
The first shot once again gives a feeling of being there, dank and teaming with life. And I really like the warm tones and comp on the second. Very nice! :thumb
AJ
grimace
Jul-08-2005, 05:07 AM
Both pics are so different and I still can't pick a favorite. Do you have any other pictures from Andrew's Bald, GSMNP? I'm planning a trip there and I'm looking for some ideas.
-Adam
www.adamstravelphotography.com (http://www.adamstravelphotography.com)
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