Smoky Mountain June 2026 Trip

Had a great trip to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP).  We spent 10 days camping along the bank of the Little Pigeon River at Riverbend Campground.  Very well kept, quiet and peaceful with the cascading water right behind our campsite. 

Always a good time when you you get to visit with family.  Since Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg gets crazy busy on the weekends, we made a long day trip over to see my sister and brother in law, and my niece and nephew in law.  Even got to see Mindy’s and Jeff’s new construction that is underway.

my routine was pretty much much Cade’s Cove in the mornings for bears, while Sharon slept in with the dogs.  Then we hiked in the mountains after lunch, or I made sure Sharon got plenty of retail therapy. Hikes included Spruce Flat Falls, and Cataract Falls.

Wednesday Cade’s Cove is Auto free day.  Meaning bikes and walkers only.  I had always wanted to bike Cade’s Cove.  So, I rented us a pair of E-Bikes from Vee Hollow Bike Shop in Townsend.  Sharon and I did one lap in the morning.  Car parking is an issue.  The parking fills up before 6:30 AM.  Volunteers and rangers stop all traffic, and use radios to direct incoming cars to the open parking spots.  We go it line about 10, hoping the rush would be over, as Sharon clearly stated no way in Heck, she was getting up at 5:00 AM on vacations.  We got lucky and the sent us to park at the camp store within 8-10 minutes.  She did Excellent and had a blast.  So much so we ordered a pair of E-bikes for trails at home and to take camping!  After one loop and a couple bear jams, I took her back to the camper and her and the dogs took a nap.  I threw my bike on the charger in the back of the truck.  2.5 hours later it was back to 100% charge.  I headed back to the cove to photograph bears.  This time I was loaded for bear.  My 600 on my shoulder and my 100-500 in the saddle pouch.  Saw 18 different bears.  Photographed a few but nothing great.  Too hard to focus on riding the bike and road to be able to search for bears.  No real bear jams to speak of.  Finally on my 3rd loop, I got some full frame clear cub shots finally!  Everything had been way out in the fields so I had the 1.4 teleconverter on my 600mm prime.  The momma bear bought her 2 cubs right across the road, 30-40 years in front of me.  I had too much lens, and no time to dig my second camera with the 100-500 lens out of the saddle bags.  All in all, great relaxing trip with lots of time in nature and a few “keeper” photos! Here are a few of my favorites.

Life is good and I am blessed!

Kent

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Shelby Graduation 2026

So super proud of Miss Shelby on completing her Bachelor of Arts from Culver Stockton College.  She made the honor roll all four years while playing college softball!

Here are just a few of my favorite captures from her special day.  It was an honor to be asked to photograph and help document it.

The entire photo session can be seen HERE  

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Kent

Audry & Jack’s Engagement

Jack and Audry went on their first date on May 1st, 2022.  Four years later, Jack proposed on May 1st, 2026.  Their wedding date is set for May 1st 2027.  May 1st is their special date!

I had the distinct honor of being asked to capture their engagement session.  It was very cool to be asked to capture their engagement. One session where I actually felt pressure and  nervous.

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Kent

Aging of Eagles 2

Aging of Eagles Part 2:

I had several people ask how to tell how old the Juvenile Eagles are. Here are some reference photos of all 5 stages of them maturing. The age is under each photo in the description. I haven’t seen many mud heads (3.5) year old Eagles this year.
 
.5 year old (Black Beak)
 
 
1.5 year old (Black and Yellow Beak)
 
 
2.5 year old (Yellow Beak)
 
 
3.5 year old (Mud Head)
 
 
4.5 year old (head not pure white, some white still under the wings)
 
 
5 year old + (Mature Adult)
 
Reference Photo – Not mine.
 

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Kent

Eagles at Tailwaters West

Thursday January 22nd, 2026. I was bored so I went Eagling over in Iowa yesterday.

L&D14: zero eagles after reports of 25+ yesterday.
L&D15: 6-8 eagles mostly juveniles active 3/4’s of the way across lots of Pelicans. A few fly overs.
Credit Island: city crew out cutting up downed trees. Zero eagles
Concord street: some open water South of the Blue 280 bridge. 3 Eagles sitting on the ice. So far zero activity.
So I drove another hour to Iowa City, Power Plant roller dam, 20 eagles active and some fishing. Parking there is an issue. I walked the railroad tracks down to the foot path and then walk back to north to the roller dam. Long lens needed. Eagles turned off at 2:45 pm.
I then headed to the Tailwater’s West for the golden hour: 12 eagles in the cottonwood tree by the boat ramp. The pool is mostly iced over. 6 – 8 active eagles sitting in the trees by the chute. Flow rate from the dam was way down, but when a fish did show up, there was action, fishing and chasing. 3:30 – 4:45pm. It is a special place and could be as good as L&D 14 was back in the days before the trees died. too bad it is 3 hours from home. Seems to be best the first hour, and the last hour of the day.
 
The next 7 – 10 days should keep getting better, as more rivers ice up and snow should cover the ground.
 
Camera Settings
Canon R5.2
Canon RF600
Handheld
1/2500
F4
ISO 800 – 3200 (AUTO)
 
Full fishing sequence.
 

Fly by with fish.

quartering away.

Juvenile is golden hour light.

Lots of American White Pelicans at Lock & Dam 14 and Lock & Dam 15.  The males are just starting to get their breeding hump on their bills.

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Kent