drbarrymary wrote:
Was this done with HDR editing?
Yes it was,drbarrymary. Thanks for all the comments everyone!
Thanks very much dasloaf and Frank T!
Thanks again for your comments!
Nature is a trixter. Great shot!
Thanks for posting these wonderful shots!!
Spanning Antietam Creek on the southern portion of the battlefield, the 12-foot-wide by 125-foot-long granite and limestone structure was known at the time as either the Rohrbach or Lower Bridge. It was here that 400 Georgians held the Union IX Corps at bay for several critical hourshours that quite possibly altered the outcome of the battle. Having crossed the bridge the IX Corps, after yet another lengthy delay, finally seemed ready to turn the Army of Northern Virginia's right flank. This effort to get behind Lee's army and cut off the latter's line of retreat a potential death blow was, however, blunted by the opportune arrival of Maj. Gen. A.P. Hill's Division from Harper's Ferry.
Burnside Bridge
Wow! These are beautiful!
Great shot of this elusive creature!
Wonderful capture of these little ones!
Color would be my choice on that subject.Well done!
Thanks very much for the comments and the welcome to UHH!Looks like like a wonderful group to be with.