The John Moulton Barn on Mormon Row at the base of the Grand Tetons Wyoming
by Greg Kopriva
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The John Moulton Barn on Mormon Row at the base of the Grand Tetons Wyoming
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Greg Kopriva
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Photograph - Photographs
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Mormon Row is an extremely historic area of Grand Teton National Park, as well as an extremely popular place for photographers. Some of the most iconic images of Grand Teton National Park are taken here, and once you see the location, you'll understand why.... these historic homesteads have one of the most scenic backdrops found anywhere in the world! Mormon Row was established by Mormon settlers in the 1890's who moved into the Jackson Hole Area from Idaho. There were 27 homesteads established, and these farms thrived even though this area presents a very harsh environment for farming.
Photograph ©2016 Greg Kopriva. All rights reserved.
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November 9th, 2016
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Ken Lerner
Greg This is stunningly portrayed- super dramatic use of light and shadow (darkness) - not only the contrast of the brightly lit barn against the black mountains and totally dark foreground, but also the sky being both bright and dark, with the bright part directly against the black mountains - its very mysterious and foreboding, but still magnetically pulling toward that barn (but my guess is it might not be a good idea to go inside) fantastic!!