On a road trip in Pennsylvania last week, we came across a 207 year-old bridge spanning “Jacks Creek” in Lewiston, (located roughly in the center of each map image below.) It was constructed as part of the increasingly important “Harrisburg to Pittsburgh Turnpike.“
Thanks for viewing and comments are always welcome. Zoom in for a closer look. M 🙂
Lots of character . . . too bad the water wasn’t lower . . . you might have gotten a perfect circle with the reflection.
I could have done without the Fed Ex truck there also. Thought about making THAT disappear with post processing…but I’m a little lazy tonight! M 🙂
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Or . . .
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Ha! You are too much!! Thanks for the disappearance zaps! Fed Ex will never be the same! M 🙂 🙂
Just a quick touchup. Had to remove the house as well. And it’s a messy job, hence the small file output.
They built those bridges to last.
Unlike the Fed-Ex truck! 🙂 Thanks for your comment. M 🙂
I didn’t even notice the Fed Ex truck at first, how funny, I only saw the bridge. I do that with my own photos, you never know what is going to show up in the backgrounds.