Located on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee, this photograph of Upper Potter’s Falls was taken soon after sunrise, with an outdoor temperature of only 20 degrees, and mist frozen on trees. Hanging from a tree is a knotted-rope swing, pushed forward slightly by winds generated from falling water. If you’d like to see more, many prints are available in my gallery at Fine Art America. Thanks for stopping by!

Winter Waterfall
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9 responses to “Winter Waterfall”
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Such a lovely click Mr Phil 👏
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Thanks very much, dear Preeths ~ so glad you like it! 🤗🌹
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Wow, such a powerful image!! 😍👏
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I’m glad that you like it, dear Sandra ~ thank you 🤗🌹
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Intense and powerful, you capture it so well, Phil!
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So kind of you to say, my friend Tiffany ~ thank you! 🤗
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Nice nice nice…………..
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Balle Balle Balle is is is nice nice nice!!! Thank you my friend, you are sweet sweet sweet 😙
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