Today after work I decided to head over to the Kreidersville Bridge. The Kreidersville Bridge is the 7th and last covered Bridge in the Lehigh Valley. The bridge crosses over the Hokendauqua Creek and is the oldest covered bridge in Lehigh Valley and one of the oldest in
Pennsylvania. It is the only remaining covered bridge in Northampton
County and has been known as Hummel’s, Koch’s and Solt’s Mill Bridge.
Built in the Burr arch truss design with stone and mortar abutments
and wing walls capped with concrete, the bridge is distinctive with
no openings along the sides to light the interior.
The Bridge is 100 feet long
Built in 1839
Currently opened for Pedestrian Traffic
The Bridge is 100 feet long
Built in 1839
Currently opened for Pedestrian Traffic
All images are taken with the EOS-M w/ EF-M 22mm f/2 STM @ f/3.5
This Image I used a Cokin 003A Red Filter
The Next 2 images I used a Cokin 120 Graduate ND Strong Filter
The Next 2 images are HDR Images created from 6 images from -3 to +3.
The Final Image of this grand bridge.
Thanks for Stopping By
Tom
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