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Inside an Indiana covered bridge


 

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Inside an Indiana covered bridge
Inside an Indiana covered bridge
f8, multiple shutter speeds, 24-105mm, North Manchester Covered Bridge, around noon.

Jim Macino

 
 
 

Monnie Ryan
 

Covered bridges are a favorite subject of mine -- interesting, eye-catching perspective on this one, Jim! For the record, I was born in Indiana not far north of Richmond, so I have a special place in my heart for the Hoosier State!


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March 26, 2009

 

Patricia White
  Just love the structure inside, looks like it is very well built and hasn't fallen over time.


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March 26, 2009

 

Michelle Alton
  Wow...we are rarely shown this view of covered bridges. It's phenomenal...including the perspective, vanishing point, and the great light treatment. Wow again!


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March 27, 2009

 

Jim Macino
  Monnie, Patricia, and Michelle, thank you all.

Patricia, I drove over to the bridge because flood waters were threatening it, as they were a scant 6 inches from the bottom. The bridge was built in 1872. Michelle, as far as the lighting, I've been playing with HDR and this is a 4 exposure image combined to show the highlights, shadows, and the correct exposure for the opening on the far end. Monnie, Indiana is as beautiful as ever, especially as spring is just starting to pop.


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March 27, 2009

 

Jim Macino
  Monnie, Patricia, and Michelle, thank you all.

Patricia, I drove over to the bridge because flood waters were threatening it, as they were a scant 6 inches from the bottom. The bridge was built in 1872. Michelle, as far as the lighting, I've been playing with HDR and this is a 4 exposure image combined to show the highlights, shadows, and the correct exposure for the opening on the far end. Monnie, Indiana is as beautiful as ever, especially as spring is just starting to pop.


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March 27, 2009

 
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