Bright morning sunlight breaches the top flow of cascading water, rushing downslope toward the leading edge of Stinging Fork Falls, located on the Cumberland Plateau near Spring City, Tennessee. For a selection of fine prints and more, you can visit my galleries at Pixels and ArtPal. Great for the home or office!

Rushing Water
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What a soothing flow of a gentle stream! π My gosh, where on earth do you find these special places to photograph Phil? π€ I suppose it comes from all of your hiking expeditions throughout the mountains huh? πππ I love water elements of just about any kind, so that is why I am always smitten by your images containing water flowing so majestically. Have a FANtabulous weekend my friend and photographer extraordinaire! π€π·π₯
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So sweet you are, dear Kym, and I thank you for such kind remarks ππ»π This particular spot is somewhat difficult to access, especially given that recent rainfall has made the downhill climb a slow and deliberate endeavor. I had already been to the base of the falls, and wandered downstream quite a distance, thereafter, before returning to ascend the gorge and, as the light hadn’t yet overwhelmed the area, make my way to this advantage point. Wishing you a wonderful weekend, too, my friend! π€πΉ
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Such a beautiful capture of the rushing flow of the river! It is interesting to note that its eager to reach its destination, yet it’s also relishing its journey.
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Yes, so many topographical iterations and never a dull moment along the way! And, just around the bend from where this photograph was shot, perhaps the ultimate sense of freedom awaits water – to be suspended in midair, albeit momentarily, within a waterfall. Indeed, quite a journey. Thank you, dear Harshi π€πΉ
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