This photograph is of a Granary at Fort Nisqually Living History Museum in Washington. It was completed at the end of year 1850.The function of this building was to store oats, wheat, potatoes and peas cultivated in the large gardens and fields surrounding Fort Nisqually.
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Thank u for sharing. Amazing it is .
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keep sharing ur experiences on travel and amazing things you see .. i would like to read .
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Yes ruchi. I totally like what u write and want to read more
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great shot
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The sepia works perfectly, giving it the historical feeling the picture requires.
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Yes! I wanted to choose a picture which would depict history for this theme. Thank you for checking this here š
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Sepia is perfect for this! š
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Nice. In sepia, it looks like something out of an old western.
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Thank you Elizabeth! I wanted to relate Sepia with something historic. Thank you for your visit š
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love the mood in this composition. the sepia is perfect…. thanks for sharing.
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