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Posts tagged ‘scenic’

View From Grandfather

If I lived in a perfect world, I would be a world-renowned travel photographer and would spend every waking moment capturing scenes like this…but do it perfectly every time. This is a view from Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina, standing next to the path leading to the suspended bridge. It is absolutely breathtaking. The day [...]

Rails to Town

High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDRi) is a controversial form of photography that evokes a lot of emotional responses. There are those who love the highly processed images and those who hate them. Most of the negative reactions are to the “grunge” look of many of the images with heavy halos and illustrator-like coloring and heavy [...]

Stumped

Although I always shoot in color and save the files in RAW format, I don’t always leave them in color. In this case, the subject just looked better in black and white. The lighting was a little tricky the day I shot this, and the sky and water in the background looked dull and washed [...]

Downtown Charleston

With its palm-lined streets, historic architecture and interesting shops, the downtown business area of Charleston, South Carolina, is a wonderful place to visit. One can spend several hours exploring the sites and still not run out of new things to explore.

Impressive

This is another of the dwellings in The Battery in Charleston, South Carolina. Looking like it has been subdivided into apartments, it is still an impressive structure and sits with a view of Charleston Harbor with Fort Sumter in the distance.

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