Grist Mill Posted on December 26, 2019 by Sheila Creighton Posted in Architecture Tagged Balls Falls, branches, copyright, history, Ontario, photography, shadow, tree, windows, winter, wooden 4 Comments Sun casts a tree shadow on the historic flour and grist mill built circa 1810 in the village of Glen Elgin by George and John Ball. © Sheila Creighton 2019 Share this:ShareFacebookEmailTwitterPinterestLinkedInTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
It’s hard to decide on a favorite element with this one. Both the shadows and the windows are completely appealing. Reply
Thanks, Linda – I know. Visited here yesterday – looking for waterfalls and saw this wonderful heritage village!! I did take a just window image with reflections as well. 🙂 I so love history. I’ll be going back for sure. Reply
It’s hard to decide on a favorite element with this one. Both the shadows and the windows are completely appealing.
Thanks, Linda – I know. Visited here yesterday – looking for waterfalls and saw this wonderful heritage village!! I did take a just window image with reflections as well. 🙂 I so love history. I’ll be going back for sure.
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Fascinating shadowplay