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Feb 04, 2012 22:43 |  #1

One of five covered bridges left in illinois it was originally built in 1863. Thanks for looking


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Feb 11, 2012 13:03 |  #2

Jay, just a thought, most bridges look better if we can see both ends. It's nice to see where it is coming from as well as where it goes. Very nice photo, by the way. Good exposure.




  
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Feb 11, 2012 13:30 |  #3

nice color and perspective




  
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Feb 13, 2012 02:10 |  #4

misplacedcowboy wrote in post #13868799 (external link)
Jay, just a thought, most bridges look better if we can see both ends. It's nice to see where it is coming from as well as where it goes. Very nice photo, by the way. Good exposure.

Thanks cowboy. I took my nephew here to do some smooth water exposures and to show him the bridge. I worked this shot up and was pretty happy with so I posted. I beat myself up for not taking shots of the entrance,exit, and interior it would of made nice set. I see your point on the coming and going of the bridge as I look at the image. Thank you!


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Feb 13, 2012 02:13 |  #5

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nice color and perspective

Thanks rick I would like to make a trip in the fall next year,or if we get anymore snowfall this season.


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