May 4, 2015

Helping Hands


Many of you know first-hand how much I help other bloggers, especially those who have an interest in photography. It’s what I naturally do. I believe in generosity and strive to demonstrate it on a regular basis. I never expect anything in return. Kindness multiplies and the world certainly needs more kindness!

As I mentioned a couple of posts ago, I was on the receiving end of assistance during my April trip to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Several photographers stopped what they were doing and insisted on helping me up a 30-foot trail to “get the shot” of a spectacular waterfall. It took time and effort. I admit that I was a little bit scared. But I knew that my newfound friends would take good care of me. The thought of the experience still brings me to tears. It was a tender and loving moment that will stay with me forever.

Once I got up the incline, here is the scene that lay before me. It is so beautiful, that it could very well make you weep too.


Since it was a group effort, you deserved to see the results!

18 comments:

  1. that's gorgeous. and fitting. all those individual streams combining to form a bigger spill. :)

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  2. Wow, isn't that a beautiful sight! Often I get choked up at the beauty we are given to enjoy. The moments of others' kindness is never forgotten.

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  3. Beautiful! What a wonderful act of kindness to hold on to!

    Deanna

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  4. Stunning!! Thank you for sharing your "group effort" as well as the encouraging story behind it.

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  5. I love this beautiful shot and the one in the previous post! What a great group of people you were with! I should take inspiration from you and make myself get out of this house more. There's so much that is lovely out in the world!

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  6. I know that every time you look at that stunning photo you'll see not only the beauty of nature, but the beauty of helping hands. Wonderful story.

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  7. And those are spectacular results!

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  8. Oh my goodness! So beautiful and I could look at that all day!

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  9. The result is truly beautiful, Donna. What a blessings these newfound friends were for you so you could get this beautiful shot. Thanks for sharing with us. Hugs. Pam

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  10. Isn't that just how our God works? He knew you needed encouragement, especially after all you have been through as you try to get back to your life and the things you enjoy. You have certainly encouraged me by your photos and posts. This amazing photo is just one of the many things to remind you how much you are loved!

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  11. Your experience was God given...the kind help of others and the beauty of His creation. Doesn't get much better than that! xoxo

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  12. Dang woman, that is stunning!!!! Totally worth the effort I would say. What a capture. Love seeing you're beautiful photography again. *smile*
    HUGS!!!!!
    Kim

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  13. That is profoundly beautiful...the smooth flow of water and the lush green of the forest... Even more beautiful are the helping hands who made sure that you saw that scene.

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  14. That is absolutely beautiful. Breathtakingly beautiful actually

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  15. When I read your story of the wonderful new friends who made sure you got to the top of the waterfall, I was so glad. Seeing it now - I'm thrilled about the gift they gave to you. And to us! Thank you for sharing it with us. What a gorgeous place!
    ~Adrienne~

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  16. I love nice people, and glad you had help.

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  17. Beautifully captured! The world does need more kindness and I'm happy that you received much deserved kindness in return.

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