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Smoky Mountain Ziplines

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509 Mill Creek Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863, USA
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Smoky Mountain Ziplines
Photo Tips

Shot ideas and timing notes

Each photo spot is broken out into its own card so the page is usable as a quick visual planning guide.
Spot

Clifftop Viewpoint

  • Best Time to Shoot : Early morning or late afternoon to capture the golden light.
  • Photography Tips : Experiment with different angles to showcase the vastness of the landscape. Use a wide-angle lens to include the surrounding mountains. Be patient and wait for interesting cloud formations to add drama to your composition.
Spot

Treetop Ziplines

  • Best Time to Shoot : Mid-morning or early afternoon when the sun is higher in the sky.
  • Photography Tips : Capture the action by using a fast shutter speed to freeze the zipliners in mid-air. Shoot from various vantage points along the zipline to capture different perspectives. Consider shooting in burst mode to increase the chances of getting the perfect shot.
Spot

Canopy Walkway

  • Best Time to Shoot : Golden hour - just before sunset or sunrise for warm and soft light.
  • Photography Tips : Use a telephoto lens to isolate interesting details or capture candid moments of people enjoying the walkway. Incorporate leading lines by shooting along the path to create depth. Experiment with different perspectives, like shooting from below or above, to add uniqueness to your shots.
Spot

Waterfall Spot

  • Best Time to Shoot : Late morning or early afternoon for even lighting.
  • Photography Tips : Use a slow shutter speed (around 1/10 or 1/20) to create a silky effect on the falling water. Experiment with long exposures to capture the movement of water. Shoot from different angles, including close-ups, to showcase the texture and beauty of the waterfall.
Spot

Sunset Ridge

  • Best Time to Shoot : Few minutes before and after sunset.
  • Photography Tips : Utilize a tripod to ensure sharp images in low light conditions. Shoot in manual mode to capture vibrant and well-exposed colors. Include elements in the foreground to create a sense of depth in your composition. Experiment with different white balance settings to achieve your desired warm or cool tones.