Hello! Â I am Fred Nunes. Â I live in Massachusetts. Â I am married to Chrissy who was know here as BibbyBear. Â We live in a town called Acushnet. Â We share the common interest of photography although we have slowed quite a bit with it. Â But when we do get out and about, the passion is always there.
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We both own Canon DSLR's. Â I have a variety of lenses, from wide angle through telephoto. Â Chrissy is very talented with her post work. Â This is something I lack. Â I am pretty much an "out of camera" guy. Â She does lend a hand touching up here and there. One of the so many reasons why I love her.
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Thanks for reading.
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Fred
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Comments (14)
Sea_Dog
Very nice. Very pleasing composition
kbrog
Wonderful POV and capture! :) Is that before or after the hurricane last year? They lost a few during that.
Feliciti
from where is my cat (a Maine Coon) wonderful place and view!!
angora
most stunning capture!!! love those covered bridges!
cfulton
I like this - great POV - peaceful. Clive
thecytron
Beautiful photo composition!
barbdennist
This is a beautiful shot of this covered bridge. Welcome to Renderosity.
auntietk
Wonderful image! I like your composition.
Richardphotos
outstanding capture.I have only seen one covered bridge in my whole life and it is gone I would suspect
Hendesse
Fantastic POV, light and colors. Great shot!
tennesseecowgirl
We have four of these bridges in my area, and I just love them. I have never been to Maine but its on my list. LOL Beautiful job on this.
kgb224
Superb capture. God Bless.
0rest4wicked
Grew up in New England. Is this the Lowe bridge?
danapommet
I like the textures in the old wood used to build this bridge. Just an FYI - that is our oldest son that commented just above me.