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Cox Brook Bridge Poster
by John Nielsen
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Cox Brook Bridge poster by John Nielsen. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The Upper Cox Brook Covered Bridge, is just outside the small central Vermont town of Northfield, Vermont. The span, built by unknown builders, was... more
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The Upper Cox Brook Covered Bridge, is just outside the small central Vermont town of Northfield, Vermont. The span, built by unknown builders, was first opened in 1872 and severely damaged by flooding caused by Hurricane Irene. A tree was thrust up through the bridge into the roof and the approaching road was washed out. The bridge was closed for a brief time, but reopened within 2 weeks after the storm apparently suffering only minor damage The bridge is listed with the US Federal National Register of Historic Places.
About John Nielsen
I have been shooting with a camera since I got my first Kodak Instamatic 104 when I was 8 years old. My life has been shaped by my lens as I have sought out new images ever since. Through the years, I have amassed a collection of many tens of thousands of images. I will try and place a few select images up on this site as cross reference to my experiences which have spanned the globe and encompassed a wide spectrum of experiences. As a longtime student of photography (and the darkroom), I have no prejudices against manipulating an image; be it in the darkroom, on canvas, on the computer, or within the camera itself. I feel that is what makes my images "art" as opposed to "snapshots". All the classic period artists of the past added their...
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