A morning in Cades Cove

by Ricksride

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Grist Mill

Grist Mill

<p>Mill from the 1800s showing some necessary repairs. <br />Tamron 18-270 Lens</p>
Deer

Deer

<p>My Tamron 18-270 lens captured this photo without the need to be very close.</p>
Rolling Waters

Rolling Waters

<p>Late winter rains make for good subjects. <br />Tamron 18-270 Lens</p>
Mill Wheel

Mill Wheel

<p>Water power is used to turn the large mill stones used for grinding corn. <br />Tamron 18-270 Lens</p>
Grist Mill

Grist Mill

<p>The Tamron 18-270 did a good job of capturing the weathered sidding.</p>
Smokehouse

Smokehouse

<p>Smoke house wall and split rail fence. <br />Tamron 18-270 Lens</p>
Bridge

Bridge

<p>Entrance to Grist Mill. <br />Tamron 18-270 Lens</p>
Split Rail Fence

Split Rail Fence

<p>Much as it was in the 1800s. Usually made from Cedar for its ease of splitting. <br />Tamron 18-270 lens</p>
Farm House

Farm House

<p>Sorghum cooker and sugar cane grinder. <br />Tamron 18-270 Lens</p>
Outbuildings

Outbuildings

<p>Farm life required several buildings for the farm to be managed efficiently. <br />Captured with a Tamron 18-270 Lens</p>
Early life in The Cove

Early life in The Cove

<p>Taken with a Tamron 18-270</p>
Frozen Branches

Frozen Branches

<p>Early morning travel in The Smoky Mountains. Captured with a Tamron 18-270 </p>
 Grist Mill

Grist Mill

<p>The old mill as it would have looked in the 1800s. <br />Tamron 18-270 lens</p>
Home

Home

<p>Walking from the mill past the smokehouse. <br />Tamron 18-270 Lens </p>

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Retired welder who enjoys travel by motorcycle and sharing photos of those travels with family and friends. My favorite lens are a Tamron 18-270 and Tamron 90mm Macro on a Nikon D7000 camera.

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An early spring snow fall in the Cades Cove area of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Photos taken with a Nikon D5000 and Tamron 18-270 Lens
Tamron Exhibits
  • Grist Mill
  • Deer
  • Rolling Waters
  • Mill Wheel
  • Grist Mill
  • Smokehouse
  • Bridge
  • Split Rail Fence
  • Farm House
  • Outbuildings
  • Early life in The Cove
  • Frozen Branches
  • Grist Mill
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Guestbook for “A morning in Cades Cove”

Name/Note Date

05/12/12

JRV

Been there love it, great pictures.

03/14/12

bosley

d.e. bosley, jr.

02/14/12

Jerry Barton

Beautifully done! One of my favorite places to shoot.

12/07/11

Kim Lac

Nice pictures. Thank you for sharing. I just join in today and really enjoy the 3D exhibitions and would like to share with you all. Kim

11/02/11

Mark Hess

Beautiful place. I was fortunate enough to have visited there in 2000. Awesome place and so peacful with such history. good job

04/20/11

TungTran

I enjoyed viewing your gallery showing the special part of the country. Regards, Tung Tran

 

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