Frankenfield Covered Bridge

© Michelle Alton

Frankenfield Covered Bridge

Uploaded: November 15, 2012

Description


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Frankenfield Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge that spans Tinicum Creek in Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania, United States.
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It was built in 1832, and is a town truss bridge constructed of oak. It is the only covered bridge in Bucks County with side windows.[2] The sign on the Frankenfield covered bridge states that the structure is 130 feet (40 m) long with a clearance of 9.42 feet (2.87 m).
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Had to remove several chartreuse signs that obscured the view. One such sign was blocking the front of the truck from view. So the grill and bumpers are imagined by me. Shot today.
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Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/500 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 160, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 65.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D

Comments

Michelle Alton November 15, 2012


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Here is the shot above, with all signage in view. #1498597

David Phalen November 15, 2012

A fantastic editing job to produce a wonderful image with oustanding light, colors and textures!! #10420382

Douglas Pignet November 16, 2012

what a lovely backroad capture...nicely done #10420695

Colette M. Metcalf November 16, 2012

Great work!!! #10420717

Monnie Ryan November 16, 2012

Beautiful covered bridge - well done, Michelle! #10421141

Jill Odice level-classic November 16, 2012

WE spent a few hours in NH looking for covered bridges only to find the same things as you did. Most of them have all kinds of ugly signs all over the place...They are tough to get a nice shot also when they are surrounded by lots of yucky bushes etc. Nice job here in spite of it all Michelle! #10421210

Jill Odice level-classic November 16, 2012

WE spent a few hours in NH looking for covered bridges only to find the same things as you did. Most of them have all kinds of ugly signs all over the place...They are tough to get a nice shot also when they are surrounded by lots of yucky bushes etc. Nice job here in spite of it all Michelle! #10421211

Marilyn K. Lincecum level-classic November 16, 2012

I love covered bridges and this one is no exception. Wonderful editing.


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Jeffrey R. Bange November 17, 2012

Beautiful capture Michelle and outstanding job of removing the signage and fixing the front of the truck. I plan to take a tour next year in the fall of all of the covered bridges in Bucks County, can't wait. #10422223

JO ANN CLEVELAND November 17, 2012

Love it Michelle, great editing too girl!

jo ann c. #10422694

Carolyn McIntosh November 17, 2012

I LOVE covered bridges and would drive many miles to see and photograph one . . you have done an amazing editing job . . why do they make those signs just butt ugly.

I am still laughing at your intrepid photographer award remark!!! #10422748

Bill Houghton December 13, 2012

Great shot of this old covered bridge Michelle. #10463264

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