PA Country Roads - Halls Mill Covered Bridge Over Yellow Creek - Hopewell Township, Bedford County
by Michael Mazaika
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PA Country Roads - Halls Mill Covered Bridge Over Yellow Creek - Hopewell Township, Bedford County
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Michael Mazaika
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View east-southeasterly of the historic Halls Mill Covered Bridge which crosses Yellow Creek on St. Paul’s Church Road in Bedford County, a few miles north of Everett, PA. According to the Bedford County Visitors Bureau, this is the seventh bridge built at this location since 1860. The current structure was originally built in 1884 and recently refurbished. The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Image = PA Covered Bridges Halls Mill-2 Bedford 100414-100514 056-060 E-D M C1 PSP.jpg.
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June 6th, 2021
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Comments (20)
Jennifer Jenson
So beautifully captured, Michael! Amazing work! L/F
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Jennifer. It was a great autumn day in beautiful Somerset County, PA. - Mike
Rick Davis
So Beautiful And Love The Angle You Used Mike To Get This Great Shot! L/F
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thanks, Rick. There were many neat angles for this well-preserved beauty. - Mike
Lois Bryan
Heavens ... I know this area well but I'm unfamiliar with this fabulous bridge!!! I'll have to do a search next time I'm in the area!!! Great composition and bright colors!!! l/f
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
Interesting painterly look Michael! Congrats on your Feature in Barns Big and Small. We also added our like. Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Mary Grden
Michael, love your descriptions because for me, direction is so important, so I can identify with the subject and know whether it is morning or afTernoon, and enjoy how all the shadows and sunlight work in harmony for a wonderful photograph!!! :D L/F
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Mary, for your kind and intuitive thoughts. I love studying the light too and even if I’m not able to photograph something on a given visit, I try to remember when and at what time to return. The shadow in the foreground was an added treat that I didn’t remember from earlier. Thanks again. - Mike