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Random deer in Cades Cove

Bicicritica Madrid - Ultimo jueves de cada mes

Lockheed C130J-30 C4 Hercules,An amazing site to see such a large aircraft so low through the valley, I wonder if they will bring the A400 through

I took a little bit longer then I was supposed to today (15mins?) but it was still mindless and unplanned. Plus I suppose if I have the energy then I shouldn't squash the creative flow.

 

Day nine of my collage a day challenge

 

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Nice young buck walking along the fence that runs parallel to Hyatt Lane, in Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. When I purchased my first DSLR several years ago, I bought the kit that also included Canon's 75 - 3 00 mm entry level telephoto zoom lens. I haven't really ever used it until now, and the results are decent for such a cheap lens. It doesn't hurt having it on the 6D, either. I'm currently looking to purchase an L - series telephoto lens with IS. Canon has a huge number of options. Can't decide between the older 100 - 400, or one of the 70 - 300 options. Whichever one I purchase, I would like it to be compatible with Canon's extenders. Any one else been through this telephoto lens purchase decision in the past?

New Year's Eve 2018.

For hundreds of years Cherokee Indians hunted in Cades Cove but archeologists have found no evidence of major settlements. The first Europeans settled in the cove sometime between 1818 and 1821. By 1830 the population of the area had already swelled to 271. Cades Cove offers the widest variety of historic buildings of any area in the national park.

Scattered along the loop road are three churches, a working grist mill, barns, log houses, and many other faithfully restored eighteenth and nineteenth century structures.

I've had easier photoshoots...

 

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A beautiful fall morning at Cades Cove.

 

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For hundreds of years Cherokee Indians hunted in Cades Cove but archeologists have found no evidence of major settlements. The first Europeans settled in the cove sometime between 1818 and 1821. By 1830 the population of the area had already swelled to 271. Cades Cove offers the widest variety of historic buildings of any area in the national park.

Scattered along the loop road are three churches, a working grist mill, barns, log houses, and many other faithfully restored eighteenth and nineteenth century structures.

Cadillac de 1957 au festival Rock & Cars 2014 à Lavaur

Fall colors in Cades Cove, in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee.

Fall color and morning fog in Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

HB-CAD Cessna 140 (10033) - Yverdon Switzerland 13-04-1974

The view from Cad East gives head on, wide angle views. It’s also more difficult to get the registry number

We had all seasons today spent with fellow members from Talk Photography

 

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This Photo was taken at Cades Cove in Tennessee.

 

Cades Cove is an isolated valley located in the Tennessee section of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA.

 

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PH By Gabriele Romano

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Monumento dei Caduti

Campodipietra

[CB] (Molise) {Italy}

  

Cades Cove - Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Canon AE-1 Program

50mm f/1.8 Canon FD

Agfa Vista 200 (at EI 100)

Cades Cove is the most visited part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA

Cades Cove in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is known for foggy sunrises. The clouds seem to creep down into the mountain valley creating a distinct layer among the fall color and mountain ridges.

Cade's Cove in Tennessee

Smoky Mountain National Park

Imaged with an IR converted D90

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