Train Bridge in Salt Marsh, Guilford Ct.

© Craig m. Zacarelli

Train Bridge in Salt Marsh, Guilford Ct.

Uploaded: January 23, 2006

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Canon EOS 350D and Canon 28-135 IS Lens

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Comments

Sharon Day January 23, 2006

Beautiful image, Craig!!! #379539

Craig m. Zacarelli January 24, 2006

Thanks Sharon.. I love this one too.. Something about the bridge and its reflection in the water....
lol
Craig- #2330208

Craig m. Zacarelli January 24, 2006

Hey Sharon, I just looked at your gallery AGAIN! Yoou are such an amazing photographer, I cant believe the color and feeling you get out of your shots.. How do you do it? lol You can take an ordianry thing like a sea shell and transform it into a totally beautiful picture.. im amazed by all your images..esp. your stills and landscapes.. im in awe.
Craig- #2330225

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