The Trestle at Beaver

© Steve Mescha

The Trestle at Beaver

Uploaded: March 29, 2006

Description

Another view of the trestle. Desaturated with a little selective sharpening after resize.

Comments

Carla Metzler March 29, 2006

I really like this, Steve! It looks
...Mighty! It's wonderful in B&W and good detail! #417268

Peter Hundley March 29, 2006

Super shot, Steve #2587803

Kathleen K. Parker level-deluxe March 29, 2006

Good lines and textures, Steve, mah dear!
kk #2588975

Steve Mescha March 29, 2006

Thanks, Carla, Peter, and KK! I had to restrain myself from beefing up the contrast on this, LOL! I'm trying to learn to be more subtile :-) #2589232

Norman P. Banks March 30, 2006

Hey Steve!

I like the diagonal lines in this one. Good contrast, plus sharp detail, even in the shadows make this an interesting image.

Norm ,:-) #2592071

Goshka G. March 30, 2006

Very cool pov, Steve! #2592081

Steve Mescha March 30, 2006

Thanks for the input, Norm and Goshka :-) #2592416

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