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  • by Student Charlie McVie / Oil on board, 2007

  • Christmas Day hoarfrost just outside Vienna, Austria.

  • I have always loved this cabin and with the snow on this day it was a perfect spot for a nice shot. Taken is Spearfish Canyon near Spearfish Canyon Lodge.

  • Picture taken 11th of Jan. / just 3 hours of back country skiing from my house. A simple shelter on the top of the mountain Mannen (the Man). It contains two beds, stove, a calender from 1982 and a poster of Lenin. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, ©Bjorn Gjelsten. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Historic Australian Homestead

  • John Oliver Cabin – Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA photographed in Spring / May 2007. Other works in the Cades Cove Collection: Please enjoy these other images:

  • Getting ready for a canoe ride very early in the morning at sunrise.

  • The Whitehead Place, Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, USA These cabins are tucked away on a road I missed on my first visit to Cades Cove. I did not know the story and was amazed at how small the cabin in the back was, the door was so short my mother of 5’7” towered above it and had to duck to go inside. The story of Matilda Shields is a sad one with a happy ending. The tiny cabin is a testament of how folks in the cove cared for one another in times of trouble. Matilda and her small son were abandoned by her husband, the baby’s father. Matilda’s brothers worked very quickly to buid this cabin for her protection and shelter. This is the most rugged cabin remaining in the Cove, as it was built very quickly of rough-hewn logs with a felling axe and rubble used to contruct the chimney. In time Matilda was re-married the widower Henry Whitehead who in 1898, out of love and sympathy built her one of the nicest log homes in Cades Cove. Matilda and Henry Whitehead’s new Smokies home had a brick chimney, unheard of in Cades Cove at the time. In Cades Cove if you wanted bricks you had to make them yourself. The process was accomplished by finding clay soil, and digging and then filling a hole with water. The surrounding clay soil was then scrapped and stirred with a hoe until thick and smooth. Then the wet clay was put into molds where the bricks were dried. Afterwards the bricks were fired to make them durable. Later Henry stacked his bricks with mortar into one of the first chimneys in Cades Cove. / The rest of their Cades Cove cabin was made of square-sawed logs that were finely finished inside to be smooth and attractive. In fact the cabin was so nice that it looked very much like the frame homes which were soon to become fashionable when the first sawmills were constructed in Cades Cove. The couple’s masterpiece was especially warm according to Cades Cove standards as square log construction was naturally well insulated by approximately four inches thick walls and practically no space between the logs. The Henry and Matilda Whitehead place is the only square-sawed log home to remain in Cades Cove as well as the only one left in the entire Great Smoky Mountain National Park. It is considered a transition house from the early Cades Cove cabins to the modern frame homes that later were popular in Cades Cove. Cades Cove Collection – Smoky Mountain National Park, USA > Companion Piece

  • © Aimee Stewart 2008 / No unauthorized use allowed This is the farmer sowing his corn, / That kept the cock that crowed in the morn, / That waked the priest all shaven and shorn, / That married the man all tattered and torn, / That kissed the maiden all forlorn, / That milked the cow with the crumpled horn, / That tossed the dog, / That worried the cat, / That killed the rat, / That ate the malt / That lay in the house that Jack built. (Waterville, Washington State)

  • Old folk art fine modern photography digital photo image poster print rustic country cloe up macro rural log cabin wood vintage posters

  • A maintenance shack in a nearby wooded park is transformed into something beautiful and mysterious using my IR filter. I love how this turned out! The title is an allusion to a collection of short stories and essays by one of my favorite authors, Nathaniel Hawthorne.

  • George Jarusiewic’s Cabin, Replica / (circa 1805) / The Jarusiewic Cabin was discovered in April 1972, in Beaverceek, Ohio. The house was dismantled, meticulously, and rebuilt at Wartinger Park by George Jarusiewic. In the spring of 1997, the 16 by 24-foot structure was removed from the park because of insect infestation .Executive Director of Dayton History made the replica, authentic to the period. / canon 5D mark ll / canon 20mm / ISO 200 / 1/50 f6.3 /

  • Graphite on paper

  • taken at Talmalmo Station, NSW / Nikon D80 / 70-300 VR lens /

  • Another shot from my trip to the Rockies. I took this shot on a back country quad trip. This abandoned trappers cabin was hidden deep (about 30kms) in the mountains. / / CLICK HERE for a video I took of some of our back country adventures. The image of the trappers cabin was captured during this trip. / / Settings & Gear Used / / Manual Exposure / Shutter Speed: 1/6 / Apeture: 8 / ISO: 100 / Focal Length: 10mm / / Canon 400D / Canon 10-22 lens / Manfrotto 055XProB Tripod / Manfrotto 222 Joystick / Cable Release / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • One of the cabins offered by High Hampton Inn in Cashiers, NC. A great spot on the lake and golf course. Canon EOS 50D / Canon 18-55 mm IS Lens

  • Images that represent Arkansas past , and history / On Sale Now 2010 Calendars ONLY $25.08 plus shipping and handling Thats 13 gorgeous prints that can be framed once the calendars are out of date. What better way is there to purchase so many fine prints for so little? Thats approx $1.92 per print! WHAT A BARGAIN * / YOU CAN PICK YOUR FAVORITE 13 images from my gallery, and I will make up that calendar especially for you.Email Me with your choices, and their titles. I will have it ready ASAP.*

  • This view is beautiful at all seasons. Padasjoki, FInland

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