Mount LeConte Photos
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Mount LeConte Clifftops
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Mount LeConte Spring
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Mount LeConte Sand Myrtle
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Mount LeConte is stunning during any season but is especially pretty in the fall and spring. Another classic Smokies scene to photograph, the views offer opportunities to take stunning pictures at sunrise and sunset.
Besides visiting Mount LeConte to take photos of the stately Smoky Mountains, Travel Photo Guides Great Smoky Mountains National Park iPhone app also shows you where to find and take pictures of other places in the Park including many picturesque spots off of Highway 441, as well as Tremont, Elkmont, and Cades Code among others.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park features spectacular views mountains and peaks, the Appalachian Trail, old-growth forests, rivers, waterfalls and cascades. The Park has a wide variety of wildlife to take photos of including black bears, white-tail deer and birds like wild turkeys. Maple tress, flowering dogwoods and other deciduous trees turn gorgeous fall colors, and delicate spring wildflowers such as trillium, rhododendron, azaleas, columbine and iris bloom throughout the Park during spring and summer. There is easy access to trails for hiking, back packing, rock climbing and camping where you can find all these beautiful views to enjoy and photograph.
Camera Equipment Used in Photos
These photos were taken with large and medium format film and digital cameras. Nikon shooters will prefer a D3 or a D90. Other full frame or APS-C cameras such as the Nikon d300 or Canon 7D will work as well. Many landscape photographers consider a 24-70mm f/2.8 lens an essential piece of camera equipment. Wildlife shots will require a Nikon 70-300mm VR or longer. These lenses is available for most digital cameras including DSLRs from Leica, Pentax, Sony, Sigma and Olympus.