Mill at Cades Cove Acrylic Print
by ProPeak Photography
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Mill at Cades Cove acrylic print by ProPeak Photography. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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The Grist Mill John Cable built in 1867 is still in operating condition today. ... more
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Artist's Description
The Grist Mill John Cable built in 1867 is still in operating condition today.
A grist mill was a key part of life in a rural setting like Cades Cove. In addition to milling corn and wheat into flour, the mill was also used to cut logs into lumber for construction.
This overshot mill requires a diversion of water from a fast-flowing mountain stream, through a millrace, which then drops the water onto the wheel, as seen.
Today, the Great Smoky Mountain Association works the mill from April thru October, and ground cornmeal made here is available in the gift shop for purchase.
About ProPeak Photography
My goal has always been to capture moments that inspire me so that I can share them with others. I have been fortunate to have several selections of my work recognized in print and in competition. I am predominantly drawn to images of beautiful landscapes, glorious sunrises and sunsets, impressive cities, impressive architecture and feats of engineering, and awe-inspiring nature. I try to remain faithful to the moments I have experienced, with only 'natural' enhancements in post-processing, though you will also find monochromatic images here. I hope that the moments I share here speak to you. I am open to suggestions, ideas, and feedback you might have about future content offerings. Dan
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ProPeak Photography
Thank you so very much, Judy, for the feature!