Might as well start with sunrise scenes. From Foothills Parkway. This is why you get up at 4:30 AM to get there.
Close up.
Foam Flower. Another of my favorites.
And one of my favorite things. This one is probably a Southern Pygmy Clubtail, which I have never seen before.
More water and spring color!
Turkey doing his thing in Cades Cove.
I turned around from the last shot, and the shadows of the Rhododendrons made patterns on the rocks.
A small field of Dwarf Crested Iris.
White Trillium were still blooming on some hillsides.
Only a few dogwoods left blooming.
Lichens in the Smokies are amazing. This was a pile of wood.
And here comes the sun!
Stonecrop growing off the bridge at Tremont.
And a single Dwarf Crested Iris after some rain.
And sunrise on a foggy cloudy morning,
Cool reflection.
One of my favorite water places. Above Tremont.
Showy Orchis. Every year I try to get an image I like of these flowers. For some reason it is very difficult. This one comes close.
Fleabane with bee. Flowers need bugs.
Something I rarely see, an open Wild Ginger Flower. The flowers are on the ground and hard to see.
Every year, I check on this cantilever barn. It's doing fine.
Another above Tremont water shot.
Shapes.
I don't usually see many butterflies at these workshops but this year there were several. Tiger Swallowtail and Violets.
The snail and his shadow were appealing. Not something usually said about a snail.