A Rainey Day In The Great Smoky.

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  1. Scott Whaley

    Scott Whaley Active Member

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    I drove over to Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park last Sunday. A Rainey day it was. I was able to get some nice photos. Cades Cove (13 of 17).jpg Cades Cove (9 of 17).jpg Cades Cove (8 of 17) (1).jpg
     

  2. GDN

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    Nice images.

    Gary
     
  3. rayallen

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    Bad weather does not have to mean bad images. You have proved that.
     
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    As Ray said about bad weather and images, the change in the weather can make for a darker emotional image and as the weather worsens, a more foreboding image. Scott you have capture a very nice series of images.
     
  5. Scott Whaley

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    Thanks for the kind words. I don't consider myself to be a landscape photographer since I prefer wildlife photography.
     

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