Saint Michael's Church on Broad Street, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok On a soft Charleston evening, Saint Michael's Church stands prominently above Broad Street, the steeple being one of the city's iconic landmarks. Broad Street was a main thoroughfare even in colonial days, a focal point in the original walled city. Today it is lined with 19th century commercial architecture replete with real estate companies, law firms, art galleries, restaurants, cafes... and of course a couple of churches. |
Sunday, October 30, 2011
View Toward Saint Michael's Church
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Such beautiful hues of gold in thy sky. Nice one Doug.
ReplyDeletevery nice light!
ReplyDeleteAmber light creates a special scene from an ordinary one...
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely view Doug!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful city, beautiful photos.
ReplyDeletea lot of harmony in this splendid use of light good work Doug
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful image. The light is amazing - soft and warm...
ReplyDeleteLovely sky, palms and church is sublime. Very nice all together!
ReplyDeleteSuper picture, this is a city I have not visited before.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
The golden light makes everything look really exotic. If yo'd said it was taken in Egypt I wouldn't have been surprised.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. I like the sunset. I don't know why.
ReplyDeleteNIce sunset with a beautiful perspective!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
Nice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful light
ReplyDeleteVery nice sunset atmosphere...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot Doug!
ReplyDeleteHa! I recognise that church!
ReplyDeleteOne of your favourite subjects in town.
Aren't those the same palm trees featured on your state flag? ;)
Breathtaking light. WOW!
ReplyDeleteGreat composition--starting with the negative space, I love the heavy presence of triangles throughout the shot. Gorgeous light too!
ReplyDeleteBeautifull !!
ReplyDeleteThe warm tones in this image look fabulous, I'd love to walk along this wonderful street.
ReplyDeleteFantastic light. Your image is brilliant
ReplyDeleteso very charleston ... and the light is more than wonderful here!
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