This is an occasional blog containing pictures I have taken over the years.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Union Temple Falls
(This picture can be enlarged by clicking on it.)
Over the Thanksgiving weekend last year Betsy and I visited some waterfalls in northeastern Tennessee that we hadn't seen before. One such waterfall was Union Temple Falls, near Bailyton, Tennessee.
Hi, George, i am back from the virus attack on my computer and I missed everyone a lot. as always a wonderful water fall. thanks for visiting my blog while i was off line.
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15 comments:
I like the zigzag pattern of this waterfall. The movement and the wonder you capture--again--leave me in awe.
This is another lovely falls.
Blessings,Ruth
the white water almost looks like a braid or twisting pattern the way it falls. Really beautiful and unusual, being that it's not straight.
That's a nice one. Like all the turns in it.
Nice. Did you use a tripod?
The water looks like it's twisting as it falls. What a neat illusion!
I always wonder what lies beside the falls.
I had visions of your moose all night and could not help feeling sorry for it.I hope he wasn't left there.
Yet another beautiful waterfall!
George, what a great shot this is. The water almost looks like there is a lightning bolt going through the water. Good work.
Beautiful!! I love water falls.
Hi, George, i am back from the virus attack on my computer and I missed everyone a lot. as always a wonderful water fall. thanks for visiting my blog while i was off line.
Wow nice path going down the water is taking. Thanks for sharing George. Anna :)
It almost looks like its a braid of water.
I love waterfalls. This is a great shot. What an interesting path the water makes.
This is such a beautiful photo, George! The water looks like a delicate veil.
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