Randy and Andrew, thanks for commenting. I was excited until I got home and realized that I had captured jpg. files rather than raw. I can't believe that I didn't catch that. I forgot to mention the bridge and park are located in Crossville, TN.
Overall a nice shot, but the brightness of the reflection at the bridge is a little distracting for me. Nowhere near a throw away though.
Ron
Ron
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This is a very cool image. My eyes keep dancing over it, comparing the image to the reflection.
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Old bridges are so interesting to look at - as much as reading about the history of them.
My hubby's Dad did some building for the Civilian Conservation Corp in MT long ago. They built roads in the mountains.
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Ron
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Jack
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Nicely captured. The rising vapors make for a unique look. This picture requires multiple visits to appreciate all that it offers. Well done.
Take care,
Tom