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Walking to Photograph a Waterfall in a Land of Ancient Magic [Video]

Walking to Photograph a Waterfall in a Land of Ancient Magic [Video]

In this landscape photography video, walk with fine art photographer Keith Dotson across an ancient Native American ceremonial site to shoot a waterfall

Walk with me as I soak up the magical atmosphere of this ancient place, and photograph some nature scenes along the way. Scroll down to see the photographs take on this hike, and for bonus video footage.

The video above focuses on admiring and photographing the beauty of this ancient and magical pace. The video below offers some facts about the prehistoric location.

Black and White photographs taken on the day of this hike

Black and white landscape photograph of a curved blade of grass with droplets of rain catching the sparkle of early morning light. Click to buy a fine art print.
Black and white landscape photograph of a curved blade of grass with droplets of rain catching the sparkle of early morning light. Click to buy a fine art print.
Black and white landscape photograph of a cluster of wildflowers seen in the woods in dark and rainy morning light. Buy a fine art print.

Bonus video about the background of the Old Stone Fort ancient Native American site

The exclusive bonus video below gives some information about the ancient Woodland-era ceremonial site known as the Old Stone Fort.

A brief introduction to the entrance gates and summer solstice promenade at Old Stone Fort in Tennessee
Bonus video of a fallen tree on the steep hillside overlooking the Duck River
A magnificent tree on the large plateau at Old Stone Fort in Tennessee
A magnificent tree on the large plateau at Old Stone Fort in Tennessee
Framing up a shot of the river rushing in a blur behind a few trees on the ledge above.
Framing up a shot of the river rushing in a blur behind a few trees on the ledge above.
Tree blossom on a wet rock below the waterfalls at Old Stone Fort in Tenenssee
Tree blossom on a wet rock below the waterfalls at Old Stone Fort in Tenenssee

Thanks for reading.

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~ Keith

1 comment

  1. Well I honestly didn’t think your work could get any better, Keith, but wow! These are fantastic. Loved all the videos too – except that part where I was upside down, lol.

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