Tucked away in the shadows of the Smoky Mountains, is Noah Ogle’s Place. Built abound 1880 by Noah an Cindy Ogle the closed section was built 1st.The far end section was built after having kids. turning it from a single pen to a saddlebag design. Through the efforts of the National Park Service, this historic Appalachian cabin has been preserved.
This is located on the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park,outside of Gatlinburg,Tennessee,USA
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Comments
Another cracker in this series! These would look great all together on a wall!
Super Gary
Well, after the Gators lost to LSU, perhaps I need a hideaway like this. great composition Gary with the exposed tree roots in the FG, excellent shaft of light on the cabin and sweet shadows all around. very nicely done.
I just love all of your cabin shots Gary, very rustic, well focus, very good lighting and perfect details; The Sepia works very well!
Very rustic looking. Great shot.
great shot. i really like the angle and the way it’s nestled.
Beautiful shot of a charming subject Gary.
Great capture Gary, just love it!!!! I assume it snows here in the winter, I can imagine an open fire place and a nice glass of red, would be a great escape!!!!!!
Excellent photography Gary, I can see snow, a fire-place….mmmm and a glass of red!
The lightning is perfect,what a nice quiet place.