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Uploaded: 09/05/10 11:23 PM GMT
Grave Creek Covered Bridge
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This old Bridge lies in Southern Oregon. Built for the New highway in 1920. Tried to get rid of the power pole but that sky was just impossible! Hope you like despite it.

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.koca
09/05/10 11:28 PM GMT
I love those covered bridge. Nice shot, Paul.
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.catweasel
09/05/10 11:35 PM GMT
I do like seeing these covered bridges. We don't have anything like them in the U.K. The lighting on this is fabulous. There's a great eerie mood to this enhanced by that thunderous sky. Excellent shot Paul.
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::DiverDown60
09/06/10 12:05 AM GMT
Great photograph. Excellent job on the lighting and DOF. The clarity if very good as well. Thanks for sharing and stuff.

Charles
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::tigger3
09/06/10 12:21 AM GMT
This is a great capture, and that moody sky really enhances it.
Tigs♥ =^..^=

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::allisontaylor
09/06/10 12:22 AM GMT
The contrasts are very nice. Especially against the all white crisp bridge. I think you could get away with cropping just left of the stop sign. I do enjoy the lighting and details very much.
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::luckyshot
09/06/10 1:02 AM GMT
Paul - Exceptional lighting, excellent HDR work. Oh, that damned power pole!. Perhaps cropping to the left of it would be helpful, leaving a photo with more of a square dimension. Even with the pole, the photo is a beautiful image. Thad
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.Starglow
09/06/10 1:47 AM GMT
Lovely old bridge and super work on this photo.
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.Eubeen
09/06/10 2:01 AM GMT
Excellent work on this photo, Paul. Wonderful lighting and colours in this beautiful scene. A nice dramatic sky in the background. Very nicely composed.
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.Joanie
09/06/10 2:03 AM GMT
The pole doesn't bother me a bit Paul. What a lovely well kept covered bridge! Excellent composition and just perfect!
Joanie
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.gabi_h
09/06/10 3:21 AM GMT
The lighting lends a great mood to this post. And covered bridges are always a joy.
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::Roseman_Stan
09/06/10 4:15 AM GMT
Love covered bridges and this is an exceptional shot! Nice work.

Stan
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Logun7
09/06/10 1:05 PM GMT
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::Jimbobedsel
09/06/10 2:01 PM GMT
WOWEEEEEE! Now that's a covered bridge!!! Absolutely stunning shot, Paul. Makes me wanna pack up and go see it.
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DUH
::Inkeri
09/06/10 8:03 PM GMT
Love covered bridges.We have not any brigdes like this in Sweden.Stunning photo,Paul.
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.Tedi
09/07/10 6:10 PM GMT
Beautiful photo, I like it.
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.MudMilF
09/08/10 6:08 AM GMT
These bridges are so charming. And this shot is magnificent Paul.
Michaela
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.dano2112
09/08/10 2:59 PM GMT
Nice photo.I love the old history of bridges and buildings.
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.hirschikiss22
09/08/10 5:46 PM GMT
I actually like the pole on the side...it gives the shot some depth. The covered brige is very quaint and pretty. I don't think I would want to drive it though....looks pretty narrow!
~Kim
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.icedancer
09/09/10 1:34 AM GMT
Beautiful old covered bridge, I love those and this is a beauty
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