Hallway

Vanishing Points


Hallway

09 Nov 2011 3 285
Unicoi Lodge, Unicoi State Park, Georgia (IMG_8835)

Under the Trestle

18 Aug 2011 1 7 344
Taken under the railroad trestle bridge leading over the Coosa River from East to West Gadsden, Alabama (DSC01449bf)

Clarkson Covered Bridge

25 Apr 2008 2 216
One of only 14 covered bridges left in the state, it spans Crooked Creek in Cullman County, Alabama. Built in 1904, salvaged and rebuilt after a storm in 1921, it is 270 feet long.

Under the Broad Street Bridge

24 Sep 2012 196
Concrete arch bridge built 1927 by the C.G. Kershaw Contracting Co. over the Coosa River, Gadsden, Alabama. (IMG_5254)

Trestle (Low)

17 Aug 2011 2 201
Taken under a railroad trestle that leads to a bridge over the Coosa River, Gadsden, Alabama. This is on the east size of the river. (IMG_6723)

Blue Sky and White Sands

05 Apr 2009 1 1 202
White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. The sands are gypsum, not silica. (DSC02989)

DC Metro Station

01 Apr 1990 3 1 256
Spring 1990. Scanned 35mm negative. (3H022)

Chumley Bridge - Side Girder

15 Aug 2011 183
Built in 1920, on Campbell Gap Road over Big Wills Creek, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_6484)

Chumley Bridge - Top Girder

15 Aug 2011 1 2 173
Built in 1920, on Campbell Gap Road over Big Wills Creek, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_6472)

Autumn in Alabama

19 Oct 2007 1 179
Foot bridge over Town Creek at High Falls Park, DeKalb County, Alabama

Clarkson Covered Bridge

22 Aug 2004 147
One of only 14 covered bridges left in the state, it spans Crooked Creek in Cullman County, Alabama. Built in 1904, salvaged and rebuilt after a storm in 1921, it is 270 feet long.

Clarkson Covered Bridge

25 Apr 2008 171
One of only 14 covered bridges left in the state, it spans Crooked Creek in Cullman County, Alabama. Built in 1904, salvaged and rebuilt after a storm in 1921, it is 270 feet long.

Clarkson Covered Bridge in Black and White

25 Apr 2008 193
In Clarkson Bridge Park, Cullman County, Alabama - one of only 14 covered bridges left in the state, it spans Crooked Creek. Built in 1904, salvaged and rebuilt after a storm in 1921, it is 270 feet long. (241 B&W)

Foot Bridge in Sepia

19 Oct 2007 196
Foot bridge over Town Creek at High Falls County Park, DeKalb County, Alabama. (DSCF0101)

Autumn on the Four Lane

01 Nov 2006 171
Hwy 431, headed west toward Boaz, Etowah County, Alabama (2006_1102bucks_fall0016)

Autumn Blaze

01 Nov 2006 1 1 175
Bradford pear trees lining a street in Boaz, Alabama. (2006_1102bucks_fall0021)

Fall Drive

02 Nov 2006 183
In the vicinity of Lake Guntersville, Alabama (2006_1102bucks_fall0047)

Foot Bridge

19 Oct 2007 222
Foot bridge over Town Creek at High Falls Park, DeKalb County, Alabama. (DSCF0101)

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