Thunderhead Prong

Water cascades downstream around moss covered rocks along Thunderhead Prong, a scenic waterway located in the Tremont section of the Smoky Mountains, in Tennessee.

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10 responses to “Thunderhead Prong”

  1. Annabel Avatar

    I am impressed by the rich textual layers of water you captured! They must feel like silk in hands…☺️

    1. Phil Avatar

      If I may repeat myself, it’s soooo nice to see your lovely smile, dear Annabel, and I very much appreciate your kind words ~ thank you! Indeed, the many layers of flowing water portray a silkiness, cascading smoothly over and around moss covered rocks, in pursuit of gravity. Wishing you the best always, my friend. 😘🍀

      1. Annabel Avatar

        Thank you so much, Phil! I loved your descriptions, so much better than mine 😁. Maybe you should write a poem for the photograph 🌻. Lovely!

  2. travelling_han Avatar
    1. Phil Avatar

      Like you, lovely Hannah. Thank you, my friend & have a great weekend! 🤗

  3. Blagica Avatar

    This picture shows the beauty of nature in an impressive way 🤩

    1. Phil Avatar

      I’m so glad you like it, my dear friend Blagica ~ TY 🤗🌹

  4. Kym Gordon Moore Avatar

    Impressive, gorgeous, and energizing! I love your water scenes my Poetic Master Photographer! 🌅📸🌊 They make me pause for the cause! Have a FANtabulous week! 🤗🥂🍯💖😍

    1. Phil Avatar

      Thank you so much, sweet Poetess Kym. Your lovely comment has brought a smile to start the day, and I’m glad you’ve enjoyed the flowing movement of this cascades scenery! Wishing you a wonderful week ahead, my dear friend ~ Cheers! 🥂✨✨🤗😘

      1. Kym Gordon Moore Avatar

        You are so very welcome my Poetic Master Photographer. Make the rest of your week a FANtabulous one! 🥰💐🍯🥂😍

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