The beauty of a Luftee Overlook sunrise is a matchless event in Nature. Looking over the headwater drainages of Beech Flats Prong, across the layered shoulder ridges of the Smokies Crest, the land of the Oconaluftee and its sibling streams is revealed, layer upon layer from the darkened depths of the valleys  to the wispy overhead cirrus catching the sun’s light, while in between, the golden rays of dawn proclaim the magic of a new day – one that has never dawned before.

With a careful cropping across the bottom of the image, a focal length of 25mm gave me the wide angle-of-view I wanted. An aperture of f/16 provided depth-of-field, and a shutter speed of 1/6th second at ISO 100 gave me an overall very slightly darker-than-medium exposure.

With a dynamic range as great as the one here, it would be very difficult – impossible actually – to hold the tonalities as my eyes saw them, even with the aid of a 5-stop graduated neutral density filter; so I chose to allow the foreground details to go darker for the sake of maintaining the preferred tones in the rising sun and the blue sky.