Corn Crib II
sepia toned version of a previous
The corn crib at the Tipton place is an example of a double pen corn crib, larger than average, and having a driveway through the center. This not only provided a way to conveniently unload the wagon but allowed for extra air to flow through the crib. The hewn log sides were left with open spaces to allow air to circulate through the corn, both allowing it to dry initially and helping it to stay dry…The roofing is known as shakes, which are wooden shingles usually split from leftover parts of oak logs ….Behind the crib is the edge of a cantalever barn unique to this part of the country……This shot was taken on Cades Cove Loop Road in The Great Smoky Mountain National Park.





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photosbylefty
love it Gary, my type of picture!
Mar Silva
This is beautiful in Sepia. Another timeless image!
WOLF
my grand parents lived the farm life in that part of he country thanks for the image well done
Lisa G. Putman
I really love the angle you chose for this image! The warmth of tones is so lovely!
Jeff Burns
Stunning work beautifully done
Curtiss Simpson
Outstanding composition love the tone !!!
Seth Weaver
Another visual treasure, Gary. Marvelous photo and words as usual.
Kathie Nichols
Fabulous shot Gary…great composition and I really love the sepia tones!
Krys Bailey
Superb composition of the two buildings and the sepia tones are excellent.
amarica
Excellent image
Farmncamera
Just stunning! So well composed and love it in sepia! It has been so long since I have been there…..and looks like I need to go back again! Love this!!! ::)
Tara Sheffer-A...
Great! It has that Old Feel to it.
John Quinn
Classical looking. Sepia is really effective here
Woodyk2
Perfect setting for a sepia…well done.
michael byerley
i have seen this many times,but never from this angle.i love the sepia look.great job.