I captured this image of a local park a couple of weeks ago. Snow is not very abundant in the Southeast. So, it was a nice change of pace for some of us. The park is easily accessible to anyone.
This image was captured using my 24-70mm f/2.8, tripod mounted and using a circular polarizer. Thanks for stopping by.
Truly Beautiful π Thank You for Sharing this !
Thanks, Morgan. I love your blog.
Aww thanks Ever so much Toby π I do appreciate that π
Really nice capture π
Thanks, Gaurab.
Great shot of the covered bridge!
Thanks, Nanette. I’m going to have to spend some more time at your blog. It looks like there is some interesting reading to be found there.
Love that snow covered bridge! We have these covered bridges out here in western Oregon too. Reminds me of my native New England.
Thank for the kind words, Lavinia. I hope to travel in Oregon sometime. I’ve seen some incredible images that came from your corner of the world.
This is a super shot, the snow along with the covered bridge makes me think of the East coast in the 1800s…a certain nostalgia.
Thank, Dalo. It’s kinda funny that you said that. I almost published the image in B&W. It looks even more like the 1800s in greyscale or sepia.
Ha, that is funny, I was actually imagining a B&W myself, or a duotone shot as I like the color of the river…
What a beautiful covered bridge! And so wonderful with snow on it.
Thanks, Linda!
A beautiful winter scene… captured perfectly!
Thanks, Theresa.
Love this shot – it makes me shiver just to look at it. It reminds me of Japanese woodcuts.
Thanks, Mary.
Great image. I love these bridges. How about doing the same shot from the same angle and everything in each of the 4 seasons and letting us see them next year?
Thanks for the kind words, Emilio. I think I can make that happen. The B&W images on your site are inspiring. I may even have to post a B&W or sepia image too.
I inspire you? Wow!!
Very nice. Enjoyed visiting your site and your wonderful photos. π
Thanks for the kind words, Patricia. I like your blog.