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13
Jun
2016

T.A. Moulton Barn




Mormon Row in Grand Tetons National Park features two famous barns built by the Moulton brothers in the early 1900s. This barn, constructed by Thomas Alma Moulton and his sons, took nearly 30 years to reach its current form having been started in 1913. The family farmed their 160 acre ranch until 1961.

For the technically inclined...

  • Aperture: ƒ/16
  • Camera: NIKON D810
  • Focal length: 125mm
  • ISO: 64
  • Shutter speed: 1/6s


Tagged - agriculture, barn, farm, Grand Tetons, Landscape, Moulton Barn, National Park, NXNW, T.A. Moulton, WY, Wyoming


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2 Comments

Michael Criswell
June 13, 2016, 12:51 pm

Great angle, nice compression Dave
Michael Criswell´s last post ..Peaceful Schwabacher Landing

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No More Fills » Mark Garbowski Photography Blog
June 13, 2016, 4:50 pm

[…] I’ve got a lot of great images to share, and more memories of time with friends that I will treasure.  They got some good shots too. As a start, check out my friend Bob’s great grizzly bear images, Mike’s beautiful shot of Schwabacher Landing, and Dave’s shot of one of the most famous barn in photography. […]

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