Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Day 169 - Geiger's Covered Bridge (1860)

So after work the sun was still shinning, so with the weather about to turn stormy today, I tough it would be best to go out while the sun was out.  The sky was gray, do I tried to keep the sky out of view as much as possible.

Since it was hood and the lighting was flat, I decided to take the a series of images from different exposures, each of the images except the IR image used 4 images to create the HDR including the Dauerrotype Image.

The Geiger's Bridge was built in 1860.  The bridge's names was taken from the Jacob Geiger Family who immigrated to this area in the 1700's from Wurtenburg, Germany.   That is all I know about this bridge.

All images are taken with the EOS-M w/ EF-M 22mm f/2 STM @ f/3.5

Daguerrotype

Infra Red

Standard HDR


Entering into a world of BW
as you look into the Bridge.

Slate
Where the Slate Belt get's its name.

Enjoy the images

Tom


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