Enchanted Forest at Roan Mountain
by Shelia Hunt
Title
Enchanted Forest at Roan Mountain
Artist
Shelia Hunt
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
On a recent hike at Roan Mountain, I noticed the trail took a surprisingly beautiful turn as the path seemed to wander through an enchanted forest with rhododendrons along the way. The tiny bit of filtered light illuminating the path caught my eye. The trail is located in Carter County, Tennessee.
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March 13th, 2021
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Comments (43)
David Neace
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by Southern Artists
Shelia Hunt replied:
Thanks so very much, David... Very honored that this image is featured in "Created by Southern Artists"!
Sharon Williams Eng
Gorgeous lighting in this beautiful image.
Shelia Hunt replied:
Sharon, thank you so much... I was amazed at the lighting when I was walking this trail!
Brian Morefield - Prose Imagery
An extraordinarily romantic capture of light, texture and color! Another beautiful image, Shelia!
Shelia Hunt
Harriet, thank you! I do love how the light softly filtered through the canopy of rhododendrons. :)
Shelia Hunt
Holly, thank you ever so much! So honored that this image is featured in "APPALACHIA AMERICA"!
Holly April Harris
That light falls perfectly! Beautiful photo!! Congratulations! I am very pleased to feature your image in the Appalachia America group. It is a fantastic addition to the group! Please add it to the “2022 Second Quarter Featured Images Collection” thread in the discussions area for a permanent record of your feature. Thank you!