Here are three of my favorite photos of water — all from my recent trip to the mountains:

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Here are three of my favorite photos of water — all from my recent trip to the mountains:

To take part in the challenge hop over to Cee’s site here:
http://ceeslifephotographyblog.wordpress.com/2012/10/23/cees-fun-foto-challenge-water/
Hi Sandra! Just passing by….
These are great shots! So refreshing to look at 🙂
Thanks for taking the time to stop and let me know.
Gorgeous photos, Sandra. 🙂
Thank you. It’s my favorite place in the world to be. Just wish I could live there.
Such wonderful shots!!! I adore all of them!!
Thanks. Me too.
The Smoky Mountains, even the name sounds wonderful!
There’s a unique blue haze that drifts into the mountains and settles there. You see it most clearly in the mornings and evenings. The Cherokee Indians gave it that name because of the “blue smoke.”
But this last trip we made found us there on a rainy day, when the temperature was shifting widely, and we found we were driving through thick white haze for part of the trip as we crossed the tops of the mountains. You could see the rain clouds brooding and developing on the tops of the peaks for two days. It was beautiful and awe inspiring.
That’s a good *drenching* fall the last one Sandra !
Yes, but it’s actually a close up of one section of the falls in the second picture. It’s amazing how much different it looks when you’re zeroed in on it.
AHH even tho it’s now past my bedtime .. sleepy ..I think now I have matched it up by zero – ing my eyes
🙂
Waterfalls and mountains, what an awe inspiring and gorgeous combination of God’s creation! I absolutely love waterfalls, and living near one, especially in the mountains, would be almost heaven. Beautiful photos!
Yep, this is where I want to live: right in the middle of the Smoky Mountains. And then I want to spend the two hottest months of summer on the coast of Maine. Well … it COULD happen.
Ah, the way I remember them. How I miss the Smokies!