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07/01/2004 05:38:47 PM · #1
This Sunday through Wednesday I will be at Gatlinburg Tn ,enjoying the beauty of the mountains.Wednesday and Thursday will try to see Blue Ridge Parkway and Western N Carolina.
Anyone coming to this area ?
07/05/2004 10:12:57 PM · #2
I live there. :-)
07/05/2004 10:16:13 PM · #3
I was in Townsend TN 2 days last week. I visited Pigeon Forge, but liked the quiet and low key atmosphere of Townsend. It's a beautiful part of the country, make sure you have plenty of CF cards!
07/09/2004 09:33:39 AM · #4
I'm back ! :-(
Too bad couldn't stay longer.I enjoyed every minute there,experience and beautiful scenes from Tennessee and N carolina are priceless.



Didn't know Karmat lives there,we could have a GTG there :-)

Message edited by author 2004-08-06 12:32:31.
07/09/2004 09:11:27 PM · #5
First three photos from Smoky Mountains area here:

I will post more later ,check it out !
07/09/2004 09:13:47 PM · #6
Those are beautiful, Kosta...thanks for sharing! I love the one you titled "Free Flowing," it's simply amazing! :o)
07/11/2004 10:01:52 PM · #7
Nice shots!! You captured the beauty of the area very well.

I didn't see your thread till after you had already left, I guess. Maybe next time. . .
07/11/2004 11:16:09 PM · #8
I am missing Smoky mountains & Blue Ridge Parkway a lot now after reading your posts. Wish I could visit those pretty areas once again.
08/05/2004 10:18:25 PM · #9
Every time I go the the smokies...I have to go to Cades Cove...Always something good to photograph there
08/06/2004 12:33:44 PM · #10
Originally posted by MatrixReloaded:

Every time I go the the smokies...I have to go to Cades Cove...Always something good to photograph there


I never been in Fall there,it must be beautiful !
08/06/2004 01:11:59 PM · #11
this is so weird! We got a leaflet in the mail about Dollywood and Piegon Forge/Gatlinburg yesterday. I was telling my friend how much I wanted to go and take some photos up there.. I can't go soon, but we are planning to take off and go around the 4th weekend in September :) I always stay at the Toni Inn Best Western, its beautiful, hot tubs, indoor/outdoor pools, etc. I also love the cades cove loop, I've seen bear and deer there! :) Enjoy your trip!
08/06/2004 01:31:03 PM · #12
Originally posted by pitsaman:

Originally posted by MatrixReloaded:

Every time I go the the smokies...I have to go to Cades Cove...Always something good to photograph there


I never been in Fall there,it must be beautiful !


I have been in the months of...sep,june,july,dec,jan and there is something different everytime.B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L
12/16/2004 01:36:05 PM · #13
Smoking Smokies

12/16/2004 02:48:29 PM · #14
I was just there (Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg/GSMNP) over Thanksgiving week, and got these shots:

doe & fawn, Cades Cove
snow in the peaks
deer grazing, Cades Cove
lonely evergreen
stream flowing - 1 sec exposure, sunglasses used as ND filter
12/17/2004 01:24:02 PM · #15
Greenbriar:

12/17/2004 01:53:18 PM · #16
Originally posted by pitsaman:

Greenbriar:


Kosta -

That's a real nice shot of a beautiful moment. Makes me want to schedule my return trip now (at a time when the leaves are back).
12/17/2004 02:04:41 PM · #17
The Smokies are wonderful place, but the commercialism of Pigeon Forge with all the mini-golf, shops etc. in such a beautiful place personally is bothersome. Don't get me wrong I work for the same company (here in Memphis) that owns the Park Vista Hotel (the big round hotel in Gatlinburg) so that is where I stay, but besides the National Park I like to go to the Cherokee National Forest. It hasn't been nearly as developed as the areas surrounding the NP, and is just as beautiful. If you are more into quiet streams than muscle cars its just wonderful.

Little Pigeon River near Sugarlands...


Sorry i can't seem to make the Tumb nails work. Any suggestions?

Message edited by author 2004-12-17 14:05:41.
12/17/2004 02:45:31 PM · #18
Originally posted by hyperfocal:

The Smokies are wonderful place, but the commercialism of Pigeon Forge with all the mini-golf, shops etc. in such a beautiful place personally is bothersome... If you are more into quiet streams than muscle cars its just wonderful.


Point well taken. But even amongst the crass commericalism, there are some shots to be found, if you want. For example...
Pigeon Forge at Christmas Time
... and ...

12/17/2004 03:27:47 PM · #19
If a bunch of folks ever want to have a GTG in the Western Carolina area, my best friend is the manager of a Comfort Suites in Cherokee and will give us good rates...something to keep in mind for the future maybe.

12/17/2004 04:33:52 PM · #20
Originally posted by hyperfocal:



Sorry i can't seem to make the Tumb nails work. Any suggestions?


You are a member but don't have any portfolio images?

You upload the photo into your profile, hover over the image in your profile with the mouse.

Make a note of the image number which appears in the bottom left of your screen.

Then when you post into a thread, type that into the box that pops up when you click on the "Insert Thumbnail Link to Site Image" button.
12/17/2004 06:01:11 PM · #21
Originally posted by wkmen:


Point well taken. But even amongst the crass commericalism, there are some shots to be found, if you want. For example...
Pigeon Forge at Christmas Time
... and ...


Oh your quite right. My meaning was that if you are going to Pigeon Forge looking for "Natural Beauty" it is not to be found there except on the hoizon. But who doesn't love GM F bodies. Your photo is making me miss my 72' Olds 442 vert;-).
12/17/2004 11:14:45 PM · #22


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