It's the last day of October, and it has been an exceptionally busy month in my Gallery and at the October Craftsmens Fair in Gatlinburg. I want to thank everyone who stopped by to say hello, and if you bought one of my Smoky Mountains photos, thank you again and I...
Featured Photo: Spiritual Light
Spiritual Light is one of my Smoky Mountains photos taken from the Morton Overlook near Newfound Gap. The dramatic rays of sunset filtering through the trees lasted only a moment or two, so I had to be quick with the camera! The vantage point from Morton Overlook is...
Early Morning Walk in Cades Cove
Today is my wife, Sarah's birthday. Happy Birthday Sarah! Last week we got up very early ... before 5am ... and drove over to Cades Cove to walk along the Loop Rd as the sun came up. It was one of the days when the loop is closed to car traffic until 10am, which...
Featured Photo: Noah “Bud” Ogle Cabin
Noah "Bud" Ogle was a Smoky Mountain farmer who lived from 1863 to 1913. The cabin was built in the 1880's and consists of two cabins sharing a single chimney, known as a "saddlebag" style. The Ogle farm is the first stop on the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. From...
Featured Photo: Dogwood Tapestry
Dogwood Tapestry is one of my premier Smoky Mountains photos in a vertical format. The scene is along the Middle Prong of the Little River, in the Tremont section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This photo is from the same area as Dogwood Rain. The...
Featured Photo: Listening to Silence
A commitment is required to experience the quiet grandeur of a Smoky Mountains dawn such as this. With close to an hour drive from the Gatlinburg area, it's a very early wake-up call. And it's a gamble, since on any given day you may experience only dense fog at the...
Wordless Wednesday: Early Morning in Cades Cove
Featured Photo: Cades Cove Morning
Cades Cove Morning is a fairly new addition to the William Britten Gallery, taken from Hyatt Lane in the Cades Cove section of the Smoky Mountains. This photo was taken just after 7:00, when the morning was bathed in a golden, syrupy light, and the mist still...
End of another Smoky Mountains Day
I made a late-evening run up to Newfound Gap to deliver a hiker to the Appalachian Trail. This was Moises (pictured below), who had called me from Chicago. It was his first AT hike, and he'd been on a bus since 4:00am! As darkness was fast approaching, we decided to...
Easy High-elevation Hikes
There are some wonderful and easy Smoky Mountains hikes at 5000 feet and above that will transport you from the dense hardwood forests of the Southeast to the balsam-scented spruce and fir forests of the Great North Woods. You don't need to be a back-country camper or...
The Sinks
The Sinks is a popular Smoky Mountains waterfall stop along Little River Road. Especially after a rainfall, it can be quite dramatic to stand in the observation area opposite the falls. The Sinks is also of geological interest. From the back of the parking area you...
Moody Mountain Monday Morning
It's a moody Smoky Mtn Monday in early May. The valley is lush with spring green, while the upper elevations are still shrugging off winter. The vantage point for this view is the Oconaluftee Valley Overlook, gazing into North Carolina from the parking area off...










