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Lost Creek Covered Bridge TrussesPosted by Steve Rice (Olympia, United States) on 12 June 2009 in Architecture and Portfolio. Queenpost trusses were apparently more popular in Jackson County than the Howe truss type that dominated in the rest of Oregon. Part of the Covered Bridges of Oregon series.
Comments (31)
Pavan Kaul from Mumbai, IndiaLovely depth, detail and detail in this superb composition Steve! 12 Jun 2009 5:54am Marie LC from Voiron, FranceBonne idée que d'avoir travaillé sur les détails de la structure de ce pont de bois 12 Jun 2009 6:34am jpla from St Barthélémy d'Anjou, FranceSuperbe N&B : j'adore ! Bonne journée. 12 Jun 2009 6:45am Sarito from Basingstoke, United KingdomNice details.. like the b/w touch. Well done! 12 Jun 2009 8:08am Stef67 from in my head, Francema préféré de la série, toute une histoire, superbe rendu et cadrage de choix^^ 12 Jun 2009 12:39pm don from Spokane, United StatesA fine interior shot of this bridge. I've found the struss discussion very interesting in that I'm ignorant of the variety! Never too old to learn! :-) 12 Jun 2009 4:02pm Stephen Phillips from San Francisco, United StatesIntriguing light and composition. Nicely produced. 12 Jun 2009 4:14pm peter from new york, United Statesi really like your outside-the-bridge shots but this one is so interesting too. it's nice to see what's on the inside of your cool series 12 Jun 2009 4:15pm john4jack from Corvallis, Oregon, United StatesSuperb capture and composition. Marvelous tones. 12 Jun 2009 5:59pm Tracy from La Selva Beach, United StatesI love how the texture of the wood comes out in B&W. I think that it really emphasizes the shapes in the photo, too. 12 Jun 2009 6:31pm k@ from Paris, FranceGreat boards in B&W the lines are so well contrasted, draws a nice patterned graphism 12 Jun 2009 7:22pm vu@granby - Wolfgang from Granby, Québec, CanadaVery interesting! Is the floor planking layed out diagonally? 12 Jun 2009 7:32pm @vu@granby - Wolfgang: Yes, it is. MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomWhat a great compositon, love the tones, it works so well in b&w too. Nice one Steve. 12 Jun 2009 7:45pm hugo poon from hong kong, Hong KongWonderful capture of this beautiful structure! Your angle, perspective, tone together with that brilliant play of light have simply brought it to life!!! Classic shot Steve! 12 Jun 2009 8:04pm XaviH from Badalona (almost Barcelona), SpainNice BW Steve, I like the textures of the wood. 12 Jun 2009 9:09pm Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandA really nice one Steve, the composition is great! 13 Jun 2009 4:04am Diane Schuller from Hythe, CanadaOh excellent! Another interior shot! I love these. And you sure got the exposure right. 13 Jun 2009 8:46pm Ajay from Pune, IndiaThe play of the lighting in this shot is really admirable. Gives an amazing feeling to see them from inside. 14 Jun 2009 4:11am dj.tigersprout from New York City, United Statesbrilliant frame!! a lovely composition and shot! 14 Jun 2009 11:37pm |