Stacked Logs, Mingus Mill, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina © Doug Hickok All Rights Reserved (Click on image for larger view)
Stacking hewn logs was a simple construction method
in the Appalachian Mountains of the 19th century.
These logs make a nice rhythm. |
Lovely capture Doug... Wood always has a certain texture to it, and yes, they do make a nice rhythm...
ReplyDeleteA photo so fine you can count the age rings in each log.
ReplyDeleteI can see why the simple construction would appeal to early settlers. Fine shot.
ReplyDeleteWonderful composition, I love b&w for this image, well done!
ReplyDeleteLéia
sounds like back breaking work.. :D but it does look nice afterwards..
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