Last month I visited Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Early one morning I noticed that mist was swirling around the mountains and then a few minutes later it had changed. Here is some of what I saw of the fleeting appearance of the mist from the mountains.
Last month I visited Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Early one morning I noticed that mist was swirling around the mountains and then a few minutes later it had changed. Here is some of what I saw of the fleeting appearance of the mist from the mountains.
That’s pretty amazing that it happened all while you were there. I never saw mist disappear that fast anywhere I have been. Great shots of the mountains and Gatlinburg and the surrounding area are so pretty.
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Thanks Sharon- the mountains were quite impressive and every time I looked the mist looked different!
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Thank you so much, it is very kind of you!
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Love the swirling mist of morning!! Lovely
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I thought that it was very beautiful and a little mysterious… :)
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I love the third one with the sun slightly hitting the hills.
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You can really notice the scene changing in the third picture!
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I love mountain scenery, it can almost appear magical. In fact, one of my favorite activities is hiking in the woods, especially if I’m going up a mountain. The fresh, clean air is addictive! Beautiful photos.
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Thank you! I think that being in the mountains is a wonderful experience and so refreshing… :)
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Mist can have a very eerie effect on a scene.
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I think so too – the mist changes the way everything looks!
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Love the series of shot!
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Thanks Amy, I’m glad I was able to show how the scene progressed!
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Gorgeous pics, especially the last one. :)
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Thank you! I thought the mist was little more subtle in the last picture… :)
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Beautiful, Meg. Did you make it to Cade’s Cove?
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Thanks Naomi! I heard about Cade’s Cove and I definitely want to see it next time I’m there :)
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The Smoky Mountains are spectacular. Glad you are enjoying them.
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I think they are really beautiful and interesting too. I enjoyed my visit very much!
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Love the way you captured the swirling mist. We get the same thing many mornings on the lake in Maine. There is something about it that is romantic.
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Thanks Karen! It must be so lovely to see the swirling mist in Maine too…
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I’m glad you captured the mist. It always pulls me in when I see it, which is rarely.
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I don’t usually see mist either and that made this extra special!
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The images are beautiful, love the mist! Funny that you are from Lexington, my daughter takes Spanish and French at LHS and she is fluent in Russian. Perhaps her languages will be useful if she can travel one day like you! Thank you for sharing! Elena
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Thank you Elena! Lexington is such a great place and that’s where I learned French and Spanish too. You’re welcome :)
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I love watching things like this. Nice shots.
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Thanks – I was amazed at how quickly the scene changed!
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Very nice!
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It was really fantastic!
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That Is why it is called the Smoky Mountains. They are always beautiful.
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I thought of that too – the scenery was quite impressive!
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