capnTelescope wrote:I need the whereabouts of a covered bridge (I'm assuming in the Northeast) that I can take a side shot of the TV and Tear about to cross the bridge. This would become my new signature picture, to go with my "burn that bridge" quote. Whaddaya think? Pretty good, huh? Help me out here.
P.S. No, I'm not going to actually burn the bridge for the picture. I promise.
https://www.coveredbridgemap.com/ Never mind.
wildcatphotography wrote:Reading the route with interest, the one described above. Depends on how much time you're spending, but one might consider Crater Lake. Also, some of the best coast in Oregon is the north coast and on down to Florence. Then not so much again until you get down to Bandon. I'm certainly not impressed with Eugene or Roseburg for scenery but getting there is ok. I-5 is the pits anywhere, puts me to sleep.
robfisher wrote:You might consider the covered bridges of Oregon.
Vedette wrote:Crater Lake is probably Oregon's most precious jewel
Vedette wrote:Since I bought a new camera last year, I have struggled with downloading, posting or sending pictures.
They are just too big.
Vedette wrote:how many MB can you receive??
Wolffarmer wrote:There is a mess in Oregon.
Wolffarmer wrote:Here is a site that claims to have all of the authentic covered bridges. What ever authentic is.
Covered Bridges
Wolffarmer wrote:Seems like I have read that Iowa has the most covered bridges.
capnTelescope wrote:Vedette wrote:Wolffarmer wrote:Seems like I have read that Iowa has the most covered bridges.
Maybe you saw "Bridges of Madison County" with Clint Eastwood and semi-pretty Meryl Streep.
Wolffarmer wrote:Meryl never turned my crank.
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