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  • 08 October 2016:  Little River,  Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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  • 08 October 2016:  Little River,  Great Smoky Mountain National Park.<br />
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High Dynamic Range processing
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  • 08 October 2016:  Little River,  Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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  • 08 October 2016:  Little River,  Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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  • 08 October 2016:  Little River,  Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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  • 08 October 2016:  Little River,  Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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  • 08 October 2016:  Little River,  Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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  • 08 October 2016:  Little River,  Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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  • 08 October 2016:  Little River,  Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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  • 08 October 2016:  Little River,  Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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  • 08 October 2016:  Little River,  Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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  • 08 October 2016:  Little River,  Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
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  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the State Sanatorium Bridge.  It was Originally built on by J A Britton. It was relocated from private property and restored in 2009.  It now rests on County Road 100N over the Little Raccoon Creek.The bridge has a 154' span and is painted white.<br />
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This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019471 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the State Sanatorium Bridge.  It was Originally built on by J A Britton. It was relocated from private property and restored in 2009.  It now rests on County Road 100N over the Little Raccoon Creek.The bridge has a 154' span and is painted white.<br />
<br />
This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019468 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the State Sanatorium Bridge.  It was Originally built on by J A Britton. It was relocated from private property and restored in 2009.  It now rests on County Road 100N over the Little Raccoon Creek.The bridge has a 154' span and is painted white.<br />
<br />
This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019470 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 06 October 2013:   The Hillsdale Covered Bridge, also known and Possum Bottom or Jackson's Ford Covered Bridge, originally crossed the Little Raccoon Creek Vermillion County. This single span Burr Arch Truss structure has a length of 104 feet, or 124 feet including the 10-foot overhang at each end, with a portal clearance 13 feet 6 inches wide by 12 feet high. Built in 1876 by Joseph J. Daniels, The Hillsdale Covered Bridge was move to its present location in 1973, becoming the centerpiece of the Ernie Pyle Rest Park on State Road 36 in Section 35, Township 16 North, and Range 10 West, east of Dana, Vermillion County.<br />
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Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October<br />
<br />
This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    Hillsdale Covered Bridge 20131006014...JPG
  • 06 October 2013:  The Hillsdale Covered Bridge, also known and Possum Bottom or Jackson's Ford Covered Bridge, originally crossed the Little Raccoon Creek Vermillion County. This single span Burr Arch Truss structure has a length of 104 feet, or 124 feet including the 10-foot overhang at each end, with a portal clearance 13 feet 6 inches wide by 12 feet high. Built in 1876 by Joseph J. Daniels, The Hillsdale Covered Bridge was move to its present location in 1973, becoming the centerpiece of the Ernie Pyle Rest Park on State Road 36 in Section 35, Township 16 North, and Range 10 West, east of Dana, Vermillion County.<br />
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Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October<br />
<br />
This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    Hillsdale Covered Bridge 20131006011...JPG
  • 06 October 2013:   06 October 2013:   The Hillsdale Covered Bridge, also known and Possum Bottom or Jackson's Ford Covered Bridge, originally crossed the Little Raccoon Creek Vermillion County. This single span Burr Arch Truss structure has a length of 104 feet, or 124 feet including the 10-foot overhang at each end, with a portal clearance 13 feet 6 inches wide by 12 feet high. Built in 1876 by Joseph J. Daniels, The Hillsdale Covered Bridge was move to its present location in 1973, becoming the centerpiece of the Ernie Pyle Rest Park on State Road 36 in Section 35, Township 16 North, and Range 10 West, east of Dana, Vermillion County.<br />
<br />
Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October<br />
<br />
This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    Hillsdale Covered Bridge 20131006001...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the State Sanatorium Bridge.  It was Originally built on by J A Britton. It was relocated from private property and restored in 2009.  It now rests on County Road 100N over the Little Raccoon Creek.The bridge has a 154' span and is painted white.<br />
<br />
This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019469 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 2015 Oct 19:   Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October.  This is the State Sanatorium Bridge.  It was Originally built on by J A Britton. It was relocated from private property and restored in 2009.  It now rests on County Road 100N over the Little Raccoon Creek.The bridge has a 154' span and is painted white.<br />
<br />
This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    20151019472 Indiana Covered Bridges ...JPG
  • 14 Oct 2011: Crooks Bridge.  Built to a span of 132 ft to span Little Raccoon Creek on Wimmer Road in 1856. Rural Indiana, Near or in Parke County This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) or panoramic stitching or other computer software manipulation processes. It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer. It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    Crooks Covered Bridge HDR 2ALP0760_6...JPG
  • 06 October 2013:   The Hillsdale Covered Bridge, also known and Possum Bottom or Jackson's Ford Covered Bridge, originally crossed the Little Raccoon Creek Vermillion County. This single span Burr Arch Truss structure has a length of 104 feet, or 124 feet including the 10-foot overhang at each end, with a portal clearance 13 feet 6 inches wide by 12 feet high. Built in 1876 by Joseph J. Daniels, The Hillsdale Covered Bridge was move to its present location in 1973, becoming the centerpiece of the Ernie Pyle Rest Park on State Road 36 in Section 35, Township 16 North, and Range 10 West, east of Dana, Vermillion County.<br />
<br />
Parke County Indiana is the site of the Indiana Covered Bridge Festival every October<br />
<br />
This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    Hillsdale Covered Bridge 20131006017...JPG
  • 15 Oct 2011: Neet Bridge was buit at a span of 126 ft over Little Raccoon Creek on Bridgeton Road in 1904 and bypassed in 1996. Rural Indiana, Near or in Parke County This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) or panoramic stitching or other computer software manipulation processes. It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer. It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    Neet Covered Bridge HDR 2ALP0799_801.JPG
  • 15 Oct 2011: McAlister's Bridge. Spans 126 ft over Little Raccoon Creek and built in 1914. Rural Indiana, Near or in Parke County This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) or panoramic stitching or other computer software manipulation processes. It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer. It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    McAllisters Covered Bridge HDR 2ALP0...JPG
  • 14 Oct 2011: Crooks Bridge.  Built to a span of 132 ft to span Little Raccoon Creek on Wimmer Road in 1856. Rural Indiana, Near or in Parke County This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) or panoramic stitching or other computer software manipulation processes. It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer. It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    Crooks Covered Bridge HDR 2ALP0778_8...JPG
  • 14 Oct 2011: Crooks Bridge.  Built to a span of 132 ft to span Little Raccoon Creek on Wimmer Road in 1856. Rural Indiana, Near or in Parke County This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) or panoramic stitching or other computer software manipulation processes. It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer. It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    Crooks Covered Bridge HDR 2ALP0775_7...JPG
  • 14 Oct 2011: Crooks Bridge.  Built to a span of 132 ft to span Little Raccoon Creek on Wimmer Road in 1856. Rural Indiana, Near or in Parke County This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) or panoramic stitching or other computer software manipulation processes. It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer. It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    Crooks Covered Bridge HDR 2ALP0769_7...JPG
  • 14 Oct 2011: Crooks Bridge.  Built to a span of 132 ft to span Little Raccoon Creek on Wimmer Road in 1856. Rural Indiana, Near or in Parke County This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) or panoramic stitching or other computer software manipulation processes. It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer. It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    Crooks Covered Bridge HDR 2ALP0766_6...JPG
  • 14 Oct 2011: Crooks Bridge.  Built to a span of 132 ft to span Little Raccoon Creek on Wimmer Road in 1856. Rural Indiana, Near or in Parke County This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) or panoramic stitching or other computer software manipulation processes. It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer. It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    Crooks Covered Bridge HDR 2ALP0763_6...JPG