bridge, stobie creek, johnson township, ontario
Stobie Creek, drains Gibboney Lake into Lake Huron’s North Channel. Old Mill Road, Johnson Township, crosses the creek with a reinforced concrete one lane bridge, built in 1913 by Ontario Public Works (Government of Ontario). Further downstream are the ruins of an abandoned 19th century water powered saw mill: a penstock, concrete foundations, flywheel, and other assorted rusted debris.
30 second exposure with a B+W six stop solid neutral density filter. Processing alchemy with Nik Color Efex and Nik Silver Efex.
bridge, stobie creek, johnson township, ontario
Stobie Creek, drains Gibboney Lake into Lake Huron’s North Channel. Old Mill Road, Johnson Township, crosses the creek with a reinforced concrete one lane bridge, built in 1913 by Ontario Public Works (Government of Ontario). Further downstream are the ruins of an abandoned 19th century water powered saw mill: a penstock, concrete foundations, flywheel, and other assorted rusted debris.
30 second exposure with a B+W six stop solid neutral density filter. Processing alchemy with Nik Color Efex and Nik Silver Efex.