Spruce Flats Falls - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Spruce Flats Falls has got to be one of the most photogenic cascades in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The falls itself is interesting and somewhat atypical, with the rivulets of water slowly spreading out as they reach the pool beneath. There are a couple great trees around the falls - namely, the large curved branch overhanging the left-hand side of the frame (a common shot I've seen of this falls is from behind that curved branch). The rocks and stream beneath the falls provide a multitude of possibilities for choosing a unique foreground. I spent a great deal of time in front of the small cascade on the left-middle of the frame, but the 17 - 40mm lens just wasn't wide enough to form a composition that wasn't just straight-on. I took hundreds of shots from over there, but only a few of this particular shot. Lone behold, this is the one I actually ended up liking the best! I guess it pays off to try at least a few shots from different perspectives before you leave a place like this.
Song Dad Parker wrote for the Palimpsest trip. To the tune of "Did You Ever See a Lassie?" "For 50 Years a Palimpsest Chorus 1: Oh, for 50 years a palimpsest, palimpsest, palimpsest; Oh, for 50 years a palimpsest: fourteen from two. Stalactites in Luray (They're not in a hurry!); The Skyline, the Smokies (They're both okey-dokey). Chorus 2: Oh, for 50 years, a palimpsest: God has been true. (Chorus 1) Go Dixie Stampeding, While cheering and feeding; To Dollywood and stables And Smith's dinner tables. (Chorus 2) (Chorus 1) Go ziplining, laughing, And white-water rafting; Up Gatlinburg's mountain, The Smokies a-countin'. (Chorus 2) (Chorus 1) See Orioles and Blue Jays, And then our adieu day; We linger, then dash off To Canada and Nashua. (Chorus 2) (Chorus 1) Virginia and Tennessee Are now left behind, you see; But we have a mem'ry, A Golden Anniversary. (Chorus 2)" Words A. W. Parker (2013) Parker "Palimpest" 50 anniversary celebration.