VT Covered Bridges - Kidder Hill Covered Bridge Over South Branch Saxtons River #1B, Windham County
by Michael Mazaika
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VT Covered Bridges - Kidder Hill Covered Bridge Over South Branch Saxtons River #1B, Windham County
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Michael Mazaika
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View northwesterly in early autumn of the Kidder Hill Covered Bridge across the South Branch of the Saxtons River. The bridge is located in north-central Windham County, Vermont, near Grafton Village and is the shortest of the remaining covered bridges in the county.. Originally built in 1870, the Kidder Hill Covered Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and later refurbished in 1995. Image = VT Covered Bridges Windham Kidder Hill-1B 092319-092619 616-620 E-D M C1 PSP.jpg.
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December 19th, 2020
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Comments (10)
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
Congrats on your Feature in Barns Big and Small. We also added our like. Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you for this feature in the “Barns Big and Small” group and for your ongoing gracious support. - Mike
GRACE VENDITTI
Beautiful capture and stunning lighting. L
Michael Mazaika replied:
I count these scenes as Gifts from God, Grace. Thanks for your kindness. - Mike
Tom Claud
Fantastic capture, Michael! I love the lighting inside the bridge!! Well done!
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Tom. The HDR processing helped but the raw material was still there and full of character. - Mike
Joe Vella
Nice shot Michael. Beautiful colour. L/F
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Joe, for your kind thought and support. I found that many of these bridges are still key access points for the folks that live in these areas. I'm glad you liked this shot. - Mike
Karen Beasley
Beautiful capture with great colors, details, and light! LF
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thanks, Karen. I was a bit early for peak color, but it was a beautiful scene none the less. - Mike