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Burnside Bridge 0239 Wood Print
by Guy Whiteley
Product Details
Burnside Bridge 0239 wood print by Guy Whiteley. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Burnside Bridge. Known at the time of the battle as the Rohrbach or Lower Bridge, this picturesque crossing over the Antietam Creek was built in... more
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Comments (6)
Artist's Description
Burnside Bridge. Known at the time of the battle as the Rohrbach or Lower Bridge, this picturesque crossing over the Antietam Creek was built in 1836 to connect Sharpsville with Rohrersville, Maryland, the next town to the south. It was actively used until 1966 when a bypass enabled the bridge to be restored to its 1862 appearance.
On September 17, 1862 fewer than 500 Confederate soldiers manned tis position against three imposing Federal assaults, until Union soldiers crossed downstream and made another attack on the bridge. This image shot with an IR converted Nikon D80 optimized to an 18-70mm Nikkor lens.
About Guy Whiteley
I was raised in northern New York State before joining the US Navy where I became drawn to the technical aspects of film photography. During my travels I learned composition techniques, developing, and printing from serious amateurs and professionals. I eventually became more interested in the artistic side of this hobby and continued to explore more creative aspects. My interests focus (no pun intended) on the out-of-doors beauty of our world, both natural and man-made. I hope you enjoy viewing my images as much as I have enjoyed capturing them. All images are �Guy Whiteley and may not be copied, reproduced, or redistributed in any manner without express written permission from the photographer. NOTE: MY COPYRIGHT NOTICE...
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Michael Mazaika
Of all the Civil War battlefields that I’ve been privileged to visit, Antietam still remains my favorite. Excellent rendering, Guy. - Mike (V/F)
Sorin Apostolescu
Excellent work !
Guy Whiteley replied:
Thank you much, Sorin.
Steven Huszar
Great infrared!
Guy Whiteley replied:
I appreciate that. Thank you.
Lianne Schneider
Breathtakingly lovely Guy - such rich contrasts and such a peaceful scene with such devastatingly non-peaceful associations. Incredible work. F/V G+
Guy Whiteley replied:
Thank you, Lianne. I saw that with most of the scenery in Gettysburg and Antietam. So beautiful now, it's really hard to imaging the carnage of the time.
Byron Snider
Excellent, your POV is perfect, I have not thought of trying IR before. Most of the examples I have seen are of way out there subjects but your presentation of normal everyday subjects makes it tempting. fv
Guy Whiteley replied:
Thank you, Byron.
Nelson Coleman
That picture almost looks 3D great one. Bridge looks like it pops out at you.
Guy Whiteley replied:
Thank you, Nelson.