This weekend's adventures included a rather off the cuff and last minute dash down to Charleston, South Carolina where I enjoyed some fabulous walks on the beach, a decent amount of "head cleaning" and just generally enjoying the seaside air.
The above pics are of Folly's Beach and the Fishing Pier.
Lots of fun people watching and chatting to the folk fishing along the way ....
....and some pleasant camera indulgences in Olde Town Charleston.... including frolics in the fountain and some fabulous fenetres.
I could have stayed there for weeks and hope to go back again soon .... lots more to see and do. Great landscape imagery to be had if you are in the right place at the right time and fantastic birding and wildlife in the marshes, not to mention oooodles of lovely decay in the old buildings that abound ...
Mad dash back to Charlotte because I had tickets to see the Charlotte Roller Girls this evening. Quite the bag of fun and mayhem with some good shots to be had. I definitely need a faster lens for this kind of thing though...
Lovely photos! Charleston's beauty has been captured by those images. I love how the fountain photo was captured with children visibly happy playing and running around.
Those fenetres are gorgeous. There are a lot of beautiful sights to behold in Charleston SC real estate including the designs of homes. Charleston homes follow a "southern" feel, with a lot of simple design elements: such as classic muted colors, hardwood floors, and features true to the roots of vintage Southern charm.
Posted by: James Schiller | September 11, 2013 at 11:56 PM
Ok, I can't find words to express how overwhelmingly wonderful these b/w's are! Just glorious
Posted by: Bren | July 23, 2013 at 09:23 AM
The black and white photos are very dramatic. I particularly like the fountain photo. I also like the intensity of the roller skaters.
Posted by: Joanne Thieme Huffman | July 23, 2013 at 03:27 AM
Great to see you out and about having some fun and sea air.Love the guard of honour under the bridge. OXOX M
Posted by: A Schult | July 22, 2013 at 08:31 AM