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Looking down the waterfall
Experienced by Cierra Woodard
70 km from Foster Falls Overlook
A house in the forest
Experienced by Nathan Anderson
70 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Rural Roads From Above
Experienced by Nathan Anderson
82 km from Foster Falls Overlook
About 4 miles into the hike we discovered this beautiful waterfall that cascaded over the mouth of an 80-foot tall cave. We loved it so much we set up camp right in front of it!
Experienced by Cade Roberts
90 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Sometimes you go through your Lightroom catalog, see a picture you already like, and give it a completely new feeling by redeveloping it. Jp Valery is one of the best photographers in Montréal, QC. He’s a self-taught photographer passionate by his craft. He’s available for hire - no projects are too big or too small - and can be contacted at contact@jpvalery.photo. Don’t hesitate to contact Jp Valery if you’re looking for a talented photographer in Montreal, Quebec with great photography services.
Experienced by Jp Valery
90 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Old Mill
Experienced by Lydia Torrey
113 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Magnificent forest from above
Experienced by Nathan Anderson
113 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Woodland creek in drone view
Experienced by Nathan Anderson
124 km from Foster Falls Overlook
For eighteen years now my mom and sister and I have had an annual getaway weekend, the first year was ice skating in the Pacific Northwest and this year we ended up in a cabin in the woods. It’s a time of deep conversation, connection, rest and refocus as we each walk our own life paths that have the privilege of crossing during this sweet time.
Experienced by Danielle Dolson
127 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Wilson County Fair at Sunset, Tennessee
Experienced by Alex Mertz
136 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Instagram: @danjrusso We went underneath a bridge in Middle Tennessee at night to capture unique angles of something that may look ordinary. We were able to capture some pretty incredible shots that night! Happy with how this one turned out. For more photos like this, follow me on Instagram @danjrusso
Experienced by Dan Russo
140 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Rhino at The Zoo
Experienced by jacob brogdon
140 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Flamingo Close Up
Experienced by jacob brogdon
144 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Not actually lost! This photo was taken alongside my other photo called The Boat. It was a sunny summer day where our group of friends went to the lake and jumped off of rocks. I saw an excellent opportunity to get some awesome shots and flew my drone. Remember its the people and emotions that make an image.
Experienced by Maxwell Kappel
147 km from Foster Falls Overlook
a mirror image of the sky on a building
Experienced by John Macdonald
148 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Tennessee State Museum
Experienced by Robert Boston
148 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Tennessee State Museum
Experienced by Robert Boston
164 km from Foster Falls Overlook
Woman at climbing gym
Experienced by roya ann miller
165 km from Foster Falls Overlook
This photo marks one of the first moments in months where the sounds of nature around me overpowered the distant drone of tires rushing over pavement. Hiking to the peak of Blood Mountain, GA, my primary goal was to get out of earshot of the highway at last. I’m happy we made it.
Experienced by Mitchell Griest
165 km from Foster Falls Overlook
After hiking up Blood Mountain, GA, we found a cozy clearing among the dense vegetation to hang our hammocks. We stayed for an hour or so, sharing oranges, listening for birds, and enjoying the lack of bugs. When we arrived, our hideaway was shrouded in the thick fog that we’d climbed through all morning. Before we packed up, though, we peeked around the corner once more to find that the wall of white had mostly melted away, revealing the rich blues of the neighboring peaks all around us.
Experienced by Mitchell Griest