Grist Mill
Mingus grist mill, Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
One of the most photographed structures in the park, this historic grist mill combines my interest in photography and my interest in U.S. history. I chose to sepia tone the image to create a more vintage feel as though it was taken the year it was constructed (1886) despite the long depth of field.

Grist Mill belongs to the following groups:
AMERICA's National Parks and WILDLIFE Habitat, History, Human and Nature, Mills & Mines, National Parks of the World, Out of the Past, Sepia-Toned, Smoky Mountain Masterpieces and United StatesAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Framed Prints

Morris Hill, 3 months ago
nice vintage shot!
Aphoto4You IPA, 3 months ago
intresting composition and subject…...great tones…and thanks for submission into
US NATIONAL PARKS group
Julie Thomas, 2 months ago
great shot, love the composition
JKStanford in reply to Julie Thomas’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you, Julie!
Patricia Montg..., 2 months ago
Nice use of sepia tones – excellent DOF & composition!
Leslie Battjes, 2 months ago
This caught my eye right away…love the treatment and the composition. Well done. :) The sluice leads you right into the frame.
Leslie Battjes, 2 months ago
By the way, you should add this to the Mills & Mines group.
JKStanford in reply to Leslie Battjes’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks for the comment and suggestion! :)
Alexia Wardell, 2 months ago
Great tones and I like the perspective.
MhDkHr, about 1 month ago
what a prespectiVe…
how asorable mate….well done…
JKStanford, about 1 month ago
Thanks, MhDkHr. I’m glad you like it!
Tom Miles, about 1 month ago
This is a wonderful work of art. The Sepia tone really makes it jump. I am not real good at shooting stuff like this but I sure admire those that can.
JKStanford, about 1 month ago
Thanks, Tom. I really appreciate it!!
Erika Rathka, about 1 month ago
Great perspective and the sepia tones really set it off! Instant favorite – very well done! :)
JKStanford in reply to Erika Rathka’s comment, about 1 month ago
Thanks, Erika. It’s one of my favorites too!