Iron Fence, Murray Blvd., Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok Not quite. What you actually see here is the warm light of a setting sun suffusing blades of sweetgrass with fiery color. Sweetgrass occurs naturally in the lowcountry, and has been used for centuries by the famous Gullah basket weavers to hand craft their beautiful basketry. Also, many Charlestonians grow ornamental sweetgrass in their gardens. |
great color effect, combined with the motion of the grass! well observed and recorded!
ReplyDeleteNice composition and colour Doug,thanks,,,M
ReplyDeleteI truly enjoy opening up your blog to see what sort of visual journey you're going to take us on each day.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo. I love anything to do with fire or the effect of it. Great shot.
ReplyDeletelol. I was tricked for one second...until I read the caption. As usual, great composition.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. makes me want to visit charleston.
ReplyDeletewonderful shot, really outstanding
ReplyDeleteYou realy managed to capture that fire-feeling of sunset here. The exposure time is spot on! A wonderful picture!
ReplyDeleteWow! Great night shot, mate!
ReplyDeleteLove this warm and soft tone!
exquisite. beautifully done
ReplyDeleteAhhh. Thanks for the education, Doug, because I love seeing those ladies weaving their baskets. This is like a texture!
ReplyDeleteExcellent motion blur effect and warm toning.
ReplyDeleteA subject was very well handled, colors are fantastic
ReplyDeleteBelle interpénétration entre culture et nature!
ReplyDeleteBonne journée lumineuse et chaleureuse!
So beautiful Doug!
ReplyDeleteabsolument magnifique !
ReplyDeleteOutstanding color - Really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love old gates - and grass (no, not that kind) that I grow in my garden. Add some beautiful light and this pic ticks all my boxes.
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