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The Galactic Photographer
High Falls SP 3/14/10
Rainfall from the
previous week
enhanced the falls
The lower falls at
Cloudland Canyon SP
11/01/09

The upper falls is
slightly smaller, but
arguably, more
interesting, plus an
interesting close-up
just below the upper
falls
High Falls SP 3/14/10
Down stream from the
previous photo
The tower at Fort
Mountain SP at sunrise
3/27/10
Moonrise over NW
Georgia Hills
Fort Mountain SP
3/27/10
These scenes are from the path at Anna Ruby Falls. The light was too contrasty to allow photos of the second (taller) falls.
Anna Ruby is next to the Unicoi SP in NE Georgia.
A few snap shots from the Tallulah Gorge in NE Georgia, fall 2010

A few hundred steps down to the suspension bridge, then a few hundred more to the observation deck in the
gorge (don't plan on carrying a lot of equipment down there, it's a long trip)

One of the falls in the gorge (there are a couple more further down the gorge)
A few more snap shots from Black Rock mountain, just north of Tallulah Gorge, fall 2010
An interesting tree at Fort Mountain
Some interesting leaves and one of the
lookout views at Fort Mountain
A few shots from Barnsley Gardens, near Adairsville, Georgia (north of Atlanta)
A photo of the Minnehaha
Falls in Rabun Co., near
Rabun Lake, June 2011.
It's about 75 feet from the
top to the bottom of this
cascade, there are a
couple smaller cascades
downstream
Panther falls is located about 2
miles from Minnehaha, 0.8 miles
from Angle falls. The
rotadendrum were still blooming
at the end of June when this
photo was taken
These three photos were taken along the trail to Hemlock Falls, about 1/2 mi from the
parking area. The trail is accessable from the parking area, which is about a mile off of
the paved road to Moccasin Creek SP (12 mi from Clayton, Ga). Additional falls are further
up the trail (but it gets steep).
A few new snap shots from the Atlanta Botanical Garden (Nov 2011)