Moulton Barn II
by Kristina Rinell
Title
Moulton Barn II
Artist
Kristina Rinell
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Located in Grand Teton National Park, The historic TA Moulton barn is over 100 years old.
Started out of necessity to shelter his horses against the harsh winters of the Tetons and Jackson Hole, Thomas Alma Moulton didn't know he was building a future landmark to a nation and mecca for photographers to come to. He and his two sons, Clark and Harley worked the land to provide for their families. They worked together along with their neighbors to carve out a meager existance along what was known as Mormon Row. Started in 1913, it took many years for the Grand Teton barn to be in its current form. First built as a square box, later on the peak and one lean to side was added. Later, when more room was needed, the other lean to side was added. This was a functional working barn.
Featured in these FAA Galleries:
- Barns Big and Small, March 2017
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March 5th, 2017
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Comments (27)
Ann Horn
Gorgeous, Kristina. I especially like the way the peak of the barn mimics the mountaintops. f/l
Brian Tada
Superb portrait of Moulton Barn, Kristina... Totally awesome lighting, colors, tones and composition! Magnificent work of excellence! F/L
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
So lovely with the warm and cool colors and the small stream to catch some reflections Kristina! Congrats on your Feature in Barns Big and Small. We also added our like. Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Kristina Rinell replied:
Thanks, Debra and Dave, for the feature of 'Moulton Barn II' in 'Barns Big and Small' ... very much appreciated :-)