A few weeks ago, I stopped again in a pouring rainstorm and was shocked to discover that the quiet little stream had carved a much deeper channel during recent floods. The trestle was still standing, but other portions of the line have been washed completely away. Thus it was that I decided to come back again with the tripod to do justice to this old structure while it is still standing. The image you see above is an HDR merge which used one black-and-white photo and two sepiatones. The processing restores a bit of the life this old bridge had in its heyday
365Caws is now in its 14th year of publication, and was originally intended to end after 365 days. It has sometimes been difficult for me to find new material, particularly during the winter months, but now as I enter my own twilight years, I cannot guarantee that I will be able to provide daily posts. It is my hope that along the way I may have inspired someone to a greater curiosity about the natural world. If so, I can rest, content in the knowledge that my work here has been done.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Lonesome Line
A few weeks ago, I stopped again in a pouring rainstorm and was shocked to discover that the quiet little stream had carved a much deeper channel during recent floods. The trestle was still standing, but other portions of the line have been washed completely away. Thus it was that I decided to come back again with the tripod to do justice to this old structure while it is still standing. The image you see above is an HDR merge which used one black-and-white photo and two sepiatones. The processing restores a bit of the life this old bridge had in its heyday
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