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Lake Junaluska Overlook in the Great Smoky Mountains

by Seth Meyer Photography

"Lake Junaluska Overlook" by Seth Meyer Photography

Date Taken: 06/24/2016
Location: Lake Junaluska Overlook

Camera: Canon 5D MarkIII
Lens: Rokinon 24mm f/1.4
Focal Length: 24mm
ISO: 1000
Shutter: 20sec
Aperture: 2.0
Filters: None
Exposure: manual
How I Got This Shot: The photo was captured at approx. midnight at the Lake Junaluska Overlook on Heintooga Rd. The tripod and camera were positioned almost in the center of the overlook on the pavement. Six images were taken at f/2.0 1000ISO for 20 second each, then merged later in Photoshop. Minor color adjustments and hands edits applied.

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