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Chambers Railroad Covered Bridge 2Posted by Steve Rice (Olympia, United States) on 9 April 2009 in Architecture. This view of the bridge shows the massive portal necessary to accommodate a loaded log train. The bridge is leaning toward you in this view due to decay. Part of the Covered Bridges of Oregon series.
Comments (44)
MMC Photos from THE COLONY, United Statesthis is great, I wonder what a sepia tome would do to it? 9 Apr 2009 5:22am Jean-François from Les Issambres, Francevraiment MA photo préférée !!!!!! BRAVO ********* 9 Apr 2009 6:05am Peggy M. from somewhere in, Franceoh ! I like this view of monument. So wonderful. 9 Apr 2009 6:43am dj.tigersprout from New York City, USA, United Statesbeautiful processing -- love the crispness of detail and the composition!! 9 Apr 2009 7:10am Pavan Kaul from Mumbai, IndiaSuperbly composed with brilliant detail and tones! Brilliant, Steve! 9 Apr 2009 7:54am P J W Miller from Chase Terrace, United KingdomNice subtle toned processing in this image and naturally framed too 9 Apr 2009 8:10am Calusarus from St Sorlin en Valloire, FranceA beautiful building shot. And a very nice treatment. 9 Apr 2009 8:53am k@ from Paris, FranceAs if we were approaching slowly but surely a wounded ole beast ! Love the mood......... * 9 Apr 2009 9:37am GJC from Kyoto (京都), JapanHow interesting; thanks for the explanation. I like the nice rich tones in this photo. 9 Apr 2009 10:58am Paco Díaz from Palma de Mallorca, SpainMagnificent angle to shot the details of this beautiful bridge. I like it very much in its old age. Great photo. 9 Apr 2009 11:08am dogilicious from Millerstown, PA, United StatesThis is well done. I Like the composition. and the little buds on the trees. 9 Apr 2009 11:21am mo.langel from Courtelary, SwitzerlandSuperbe image, très beau traitement! Excellent cadrage! 9 Apr 2009 11:22am Laurie from New Jersey, United StatesAwesome bridge. The detail is beautiful. Too bad it is decaying. I really hope they restore and preserve this. 9 Apr 2009 2:11pm Diane Schuller from Hythe, CanadaI'm really enjoying this series. This one is amazing ... the detail of course is sharp as a tack but seeing how high the bridge is compared to the others, is so unique. 9 Apr 2009 2:39pm Ajay from Pune, IndiaThis looks little danger now but I can tell there must be a time when people would have enjoyed crossing river on it. 9 Apr 2009 2:51pm Don from spokane, United StatesA fine, old structure that one would hope will survive for many years to come. I especially like the wood grain and tones in the beams. Fine image. 9 Apr 2009 3:45pm DenisSm from Prague, Czech Republici really like this serie of covered bridges Steve......showing me things we don`t have here . 9 Apr 2009 6:03pm Alivia from Saint-Etienne, Franceun autre pont couvert en bois, empli d'histoires et de mystères.. le B&W lui va très bien, et fait ressortir les textures usées de ses planches..c'est magnifique. 9 Apr 2009 7:16pm observing from North West, United KingdomThat's an amazing structure Steve, and very well captured. This is a great series ! 9 Apr 2009 11:43pm Charles from New York, United StatesAwesome shot Steve. Love the treatment and the series. You have inspired me to go shoot some covered bridges! I know of one relatively close by and plan to visit thanks to you! 9 Apr 2009 11:54pm JJ from Jersey City, United StatesAnother superb shot in this series wonderful B&W work 10 Apr 2009 1:20am EYES WIDE SHUT from The library of my soul, United KingdomWonderfully characterful, so much beauty in it's demise, and significance in it's historical reference. Superbly observed, Steve 10 Apr 2009 4:51am Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandFrom this angle it's even more impressive! Very well captured and the color toning is great. 10 Apr 2009 4:54am Daryl from Amagasaki, JapanIntriguing... shame to be left to fall into such a state... 11 Apr 2009 12:48am xavier cardell from menorca-barcelona, SpainNice BW. Best of the series I believe. Well done 11 Apr 2009 8:58am |