Taken a couple of weeks outside of Sweeny, TX this shot of the Varner Hogg Estate in an HDR conversion in Photomatix Pro tweaked in PS CS3 and Topaz Adjust.
Pecan orchards, magnolia trees and generations of Texas history and commerce encapsulate Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historic Site. The home tells the story of its three owners: Austin colonist Martin Varner, sugarcane mogul Columbus Patton and Texas Gov. James S. Hogg. This property hosted sugar cane production, rum distilling and oil drilling as it transitioned through families.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Tree Top Ibis
Monday, June 28, 2010
BNC Butterfly_062510
Friday, June 25, 2010
Gatlinburg Self Portrait
This self portrait was shot on the Gatlinburg Sky Lift in Gatlinburg, TN on our trip to the Great Smoky Mountains for the first week of this month. The ride isn't that high of the ground but for me it was plenty high enough. When I wasn't shooting photos I spent the rest of the time trying to figure out how secure the TINY connection point to the cable for these lift chairs could possibly be!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Another one of the old restored buildings located on the Cade's Cove driving tour at the Great Smokey Mountains National Park.
Another feature of the Cable Mill display of Cades Cove is the preserved Cantilever barn, a design in which the upper story was larger than its base. This design allowed animals which were normally outside to stand underneath the over hang in order to get out of the sun or rain.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Grist Mill Window
Monday, June 21, 2010
Old Grist Mill at Pigeon Forge, TN
Two different approaches to photographing the old grist mill located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
In the early 1800's, a water-powered gristmill on the banks of the Little Pigeon River became one of the main hubs of activity in the small mountain community of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. In those days, the mill faithfully produced the meals and flours that were crucial for the day-to-day existence of the Smokies' early settlers. In fact, The Old Mill even furnished electricity for the town until 1935.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Cade's Cove Bears
My wife and I spotted this momma bear and three cubs on our last trip through Cade's Cove in the Great Smokey Mountains National Park a couple of weeks ago. These bears were on the back side of meadow between two and three hundred yards away. We pulled off the road and watched the group for about 45 minutes before they wandered back into the woods. A nearby park ranger said these three cubs were born somewhere around the middle of February.
I shot these images with my Oly E-3 [2:1 crop factor] and Sigma 50-500 telephoto on a monopod.
And yes, the cub in the upper left portion of the three-shot is setting on it's haunches batting the flowers from paw to paw. [awe-factor of 10+!]
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Horses at Cade's Cove
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Painter at Cade's Cove
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Old Mill at Cade's Cove
About this Great Smoky Mountains National Park landmark:
John P. Cable’s mill was not the first in Cade's Cove. However, by 1870 or so the population was large enough to support several such businesses. As a rule millers were also farmers anyway, and John Cable was no exception. A large bell used to be mounted atop a pole beside the mill; customers rang it to call the miller in from the orchard or fields. Jim Cable, John’s son, inherited the mill and operated it well into the twentieth century.
John P. Cable’s mill was not the first in Cade's Cove. However, by 1870 or so the population was large enough to support several such businesses. As a rule millers were also farmers anyway, and John Cable was no exception. A large bell used to be mounted atop a pole beside the mill; customers rang it to call the miller in from the orchard or fields. Jim Cable, John’s son, inherited the mill and operated it well into the twentieth century.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Elk at Cherokee, NC
This elk was one of a group of about six elk we spotted along the roadside near Cherokee, NC inside the Great Smokey Mountains National Park. I was glad this one wasn't wearing one of the radio transponder collars that many of the elk have been fitted with. I do wish it would have cooperated with it's "posing" a bit more though.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Barn at Cade's Cove
Wild Turkey
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Gatlinburg Jellyfish
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Little Pigeon River
Little River Road follows the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River and leads you to Cades Cove which is the number one attraction in the most visited [Great Smokey Mountains] National Park in the US. This small fall is one of an endless amount of picture postcard vignettes along the 18 mile long road.