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Photos: Reader’s Eye 2018
Bill Ramsey photographed the sun shining down on the Smoky Mountains from Cliff Tops on Mount Leconte in June, 2017.
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Photos: Reader’s Eye 2018

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Bill Ramsey photographed the sun shining down on the Smoky Mountains from Cliff Tops on Mount Leconte in June, 2017.
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Betsy Robinson photographed these two squirrels "kissing" in a tree in her backyard on January 14, 2018. Ms. Robinson titled the photo, "I'm nuts for you... be my valentine?"
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Keith Webber photographed the sunset at Fort Loudoun Lake in September 2017. Webber enjoys landscape, sports and travel photography. More of his work can be found on Instagram by searching @keithwebberphoto.
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Robert Wilson photographed the super moon at the maximum moment of 9:24 p.m. from his deck near Maryville on Jan. 1, 2018.
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John Barker created this panorama photo of the Tennessee River from Snooper Rock on Signal Mountain, TN.
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Susie Kelley photographed a hawk resting on a maple tree branch in her yard in December 2017. The hawk and it's mate live nearby and are seen frequently in her neighborhood.
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The sun sets over a fisherman at Concord Park in Farragut in 2017. Jana Laurin captured this colorful sunset with her iPhone 7S. You can follow her on Instagram at @janalaurin.
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Ed Barrett took this photo of the Hong Kong harbor with his Nikon D80 camera in August 2007 while vacationing in China with his wife.
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Bill Ramsey photographed the sun shining down on the Smoky Mountains from Cliff Tops on Mount Leconte in June, 2017.
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