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Spring Flood At Big Creek
Photo By Tom Haxby

  • Title: Spring Flood At Big Creek
  • State/Province/Region: Tennessee
  • Country: United States
  • Nearest Area: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
  • Nearest Town: Cosby
  • Brief Directions: Big Creek is just off of Interstate 40 near the North Carolina - Tennessee state line.
  • Notes: Used a polarizer and shot from a bridge over the creek.
  • Best Season: Spring
  • Description: On the morning after heavy rains in the Smokies most creeks were out of their banks. This is early spring and the light mist, and light just enhances the spring greens.
  • Gear: Nikon D700, 24-70 mm F2.8, Gitzo tripod, BH-1 ballhead
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