Falling Water

This series of small waterfalls was photographed at Frozen Head State Park, located in Wartburg, Tennessee, as I hiked off trail along an unnamed creek.

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Enjoy the great outdoors!

26 responses to “Falling Water”

  1. Lovely selection to enjoy.

    1. Thank you, dear Hazel ✨🤗

  2. You’re most welcome, Phil

  3. A great capture Phil, …I love seeing the moss covered rocks, continuously being reshaped by the movement of the water,…🌿

    1. Thank you, dear Penny. I love the layers of green, as well, with water chasing gravity between the rocks, and especially the sound. Being surrounded by beauty is a privilege, and so your visit is always a pleasure which I appreciate, my friend. Wishing you a wonderful week ahead 🌿✨💕

      1. It’s always a sheer pleasure to visit Phil, …have a wonderful nature filled week, my friend, …💫🌿🤗💫

        1. Thank you, Penny 💫🌿🤗💫

  4. Oh, Phil, this is magical. 🙂

    1. Wish you were here, my dear, as this forest scene has magic to share. Birds in the trees, a light breeze, and the sound of water, ever changing and always beautiful. So, too, Kymber, your smile is always a lovely sight and I appreciate your visit, my friend. Best wishes for a great week ahead! 🙂

      1. Best wishes to you, too.🌸

        1. Thank you, Kymber 🌸

    1. Thanks!

  5. Wow your pieces are all beautiful!

    1. You’re most kind, dear Hannah & thanks very much! Your beautiful smile has brightened my day, and I wish you a marvelous Monday! 🙏🏽🤗

      1. Aw thank you! You have a happy Wednesday!!

        1. Thanks Hannah!

  6. I was almost like ” too good to be true”

    1. You’re sweet, dear Viona ~ thanks very much! Wishing you a great week ahead 🤗

      1. Thanks you too

  7. Water for our Life is number one. Good morning from Indonesia.

    1. Yes, indeed. Thanks!

  8. How wonderful. Always so peaceful to look at flowing water 🙂

    1. I concur, my dear friend Hannah. On most of my hikes to capture long exposure water shots, I tend to stay active, moving more quickly than otherwise, so as to accomplish more before the sun becomes too bright.

      Were that not the case, places like this would call for me to sit, relax, and, perhaps, ponder poetry while daydreaming of a beautiful lady.

      Have a great weekend, beautiful lady! 😉

  9. The thing I miss most about living/shooting in the Lowcountry is there are no waterfalls. Nice shot.

    1. Thank you, Ted – much appreciated!

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