I woke up early, eager to capture the stunning beauty of downtown Knoxville in fall. My destination was the Howard H. Baker, Jr. Courthouse, and I had a mission to photograph it from a perspective that few had seen before, using my trusty drone.
The crisp morning air carried the promise of a new day, and the sweet aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled my nostrils. As I made my way to the courthouse, I could feel the cool dampness of the dew on the grass beneath my feet. The sounds of the city slowly coming to life surrounded me.
The Howard H. Baker, Jr. Courthouse was a marvel of architecture. It was named after the former United States Senator from Tennessee who was also the White House Chief of Staff and United States Ambassador to Japan. As I approached, I was struck by its grandeur and beauty. The intricate details of the building's design seemed to come alive in the morning light.
I launched my drone, the sound of the motors filling the air as it lifted off the ground. As it soared higher and higher, I could see the Henley Street Bridge and the Tennessee River in the distance. The Henley Street Bridge was a remarkable engineering feat, built in the early 20th century and spanning the Tennessee River. It was a symbol of the city's progress and resilience.
As the drone flew over the courthouse, I could see the details of its architecture in perfect detail. The colors of the fall foliage made the scene even more magnificent. I felt like I was witnessing a masterpiece.
The sounds of the city slowly came to life as people started their day. The hustle and bustle of the city filled my ears as the drone continued to capture the epic scene. The cool air brushed against my skin, and the smell of fresh cut grass mixed with the aroma of coffee from the nearby cafes filled my nostrils.
As the drone descended, I knew that I had captured something special. The beauty of downtown Knoxville, the history of the courthouse, the Henley Street Bridge, and the Tennessee River had all come together in a moment of pure magic. I packed up my gear and walked away, grateful for the chance to witness such a beautiful sight and looking forward to the next opportunity to do so again.
1) Since we create each piece of our custom fine art specifically for you, we don't offer returns. Every image is made-to-order, making it unique and personal. But we want you to love your artwork! If it arrives damaged or there's a problem with it, we'll gladly exchange it or send you a replacement to make things right.
2) The artist's signature on each piece of our fine art, placed in the bottom corner, authenticates the work as a unique creation and adds a personal touch.
3.1) Only framed paper prints, acrylics and aluminum/metal prints will have a 2" white mat border. 3.2) Canvas prints will be a flush mounted (no mat border) to the frame.