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Buz Kiefer | all galleries >> Galleries >> Smoky Mountain Panoramas > Stream and Tall Trees
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Stream and Tall Trees

This vertical pano was taken just three days ago at an elevation of approximately 2,000 feet. Some of the trees even at this low elevation were changing. Others had already fallen.

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Alexander Kazakov09-May-2016 16:41
Excellent! V
Monique Trempe27-Oct-2009 22:58
Very good panorama.
Guest 06-Oct-2005 06:49
Wow! this is something unique kind of cropping Buz! :o) while looking at it.. my head is shouting, I want more!!!! I want to see the rest of the area... :o)) Great photo! My vote for sure! :o)
Manfred Bachmann05-Oct-2005 00:09
Very nice and original image, great work Buz!!
steve mcsweeny04-Oct-2005 14:23
WOW,Buz.Just awesome! Vote.
Chris04-Oct-2005 02:02
Excellent exposure. Great color as well
Guest 04-Oct-2005 01:00
That is Awesome!!
Besati01-Oct-2005 06:23
This resembles a traditional Chinese painting particularly with the vertical format.
Very creative, Buz, and very well done.
Rochelle Weiss01-Oct-2005 03:54
Beautiful and unique picture, Buz.
laine8230-Sep-2005 21:10
This is amazing Buz, especially in original form. GMV
Johnny JAG30-Sep-2005 19:06
Great idea, nice shot.
Pascale Guittonneau30-Sep-2005 18:15
It seems like a view from a loophole in a fortified castle! Great idea!
Regards, Pascale.
Stu30-Sep-2005 15:45
You call 2,000 ft low! Most of Scotland's hills struggle to reach that height!
Bryan Murahashi30-Sep-2005 14:56
Neat pano. Well done.
Herb 30-Sep-2005 13:34
Coool idea, well done
Gary Hebert30-Sep-2005 12:57
very creative Buz... I like it, especially the bottom half.. more color to come I am sure... :)