That is a nice, classic covered bridge, and the color scheme is certainly
appropriate for the season.  As you opine, the image might be greatly
improved in the spring, when it will be surrounded by green instead of
brown and gray.

I like the composition;  the tree on the right edge makes a nice partial
frame.

Dan Matyola
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On Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 1:15 PM Dale H. Cook <[email protected]>
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> I frequently drive within a few miles of this bridge, but this was my
> first visit. It was a gray day, and since the bridge is in a rather
> narrow creek valley lighting may be a bit problematic, but I will return
> in the spring. There are seven covered bridges left in Virginia, all in
> the western part of the state near the Blue Rifhe or in the eastern
> Alleghenies, and I plan to photograph all of them. This is without post
> aside from punching it up a little to compensate for the gray day.
>
> https://plymouthcolony.net/photos/pages/misc.html#sinkingcreek
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