Gibson’s Covered Bridge (1872) – Part 2


Gibson’s Covered Bridge (1872) – Part 2

Downingtown, Chester County [38-15-10]

I went back today after taking my daughter on a Nature walk in new area.

When we got there, she really seemed to open up to the bridge.

It was “cool”!

The sun was just hitting the water at such an angle, that light was coming up from underneath, which was very helpful!

The weeds have NOT gotten any better!

and JPEG Compression can REALLY kill a HDRI image!

Gibson-Harmony Hill Covered Bridge - HDR 001

Gibson-Harmony Hill Covered Bridge - HDR 001

Gibson-Harmony Hill Covered Bridge - HDR 002

Gibson-Harmony Hill Covered Bridge - HDR 002

- Andrew
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Images Featured In

Destination Travel Magazine (June 2011)Covered Bridges of Lancaster County

Destination Travel Magazine (May 2011)Covered Bridges of Chester County

Destination Travel Magazine (April 2011)Covered Bridges of Chester County

Reference Material

Related posts:

  1. Gibson’s Covered Bridge (1872) – Part 1
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  3. Sheeder-Hall Covered Bridge (1859)
  4. Bartram Covered Bridge (1860) – My First Covered Bridge
  5. Larkin’s Covered Bridge (1854)

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