One Spot, Many Shots (Part 3)

This is the third in a series of posts of photos taken from the same spot at different times under different conditions. There is a bridge on the Chippewa River in Wisconsin between Eau Claire and Durand. It is surrounded on the river’s right bank by the Dunnville Barrens State Natural Area and the Dunnville State Wildlife Area. The bridge once carried a railroad. It now carries bikers and walkers.

The first set of photos was taken from the same spot on the bridge. The second set was taken from the bike path near the bridge. The second set gives a better picture of the bridge and shows what Chippewa River bottomland looks like.

The first two in the series are here and here.


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