Pennsylvania Country Roads - Enslow Covered Bridge Over Sherman Creek No. 2A-Alt - Perry County
by Michael Mazaika
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Pennsylvania Country Roads - Enslow Covered Bridge Over Sherman Creek No. 2A-Alt - Perry County
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Michael Mazaika
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View southwesterly towards the Enslow (earlier known as Turkey Tail) Covered Bridge over Sherman Creek. Next to the former Dellville Covered Bridge, which was recently destroyed by fire, this bridge is in the most photogenic setting among the other covered bridges in Perry County. The bridge is in excellent visual condition; the greyed sideboards are due to processing for an alternate rendering. Image = PA Covered Bridges Perry-Enslow 2A Spring 050215 065-069 E-D M C1.jpg.
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July 1st, 2015
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Comments (4)
Thomas R Fletcher
Excellent!
Michael Mazaika replied:
I'm grateful that so many folks still take the initiative to preserve these wonderful old structures and that I'm able to visit so many of them. Thank you, Thomas. - Mike
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
Congrats on your Feature in Barns Big and Small. We also added a Like to your work! Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Debra and Dave, for featuring this image in "Barns Big and Small". This is one of the most photogenic settings among the covered bridges in Perry County, PA. Thanks again. - Mike
Phyllis Taylor
Beautiful covered bridge capture with good composition!
Michael Mazaika replied:
A great find on my first visit to this bridge this past spring. I'm looking forward to a return trip this fall. Thank you, Phyllis. - Mike