Tourists on Legare Street, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok Finals in the shape of stylized pineapples decorate this 19th century mansion on Legare Street. Pineapples are symbolic of hospitality, a tradition that dates back to the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean. Eventually the tradition spread to Europe and then to colonial America, where pineapples became a common architectural motif, from door knockers to finials to fountains. As one of the images featured in the Spoleto Festival USA ticket brochure, this picture gives a sense of Charleston's historic setting and the old world feel that the city can sometimes convey. I've listed a few photography links to click on if you have some extra time this weekend. Here is a collection of stunning images by the renown photographer Peter Turnley. A police officer with camera makes poignant images. Finally, consider how different everything looks in the light of night. Have a good weekend. |
I didn't know about the connection to hospitality, Doug. I just got my education...yet again. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes see pineapples. And that could have been me except that I'd have a camera...
ReplyDeleteVery nice Doug..... lovely shot with nice depth.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
I like this extraordinary and beautiful light on this street. Beautiful moment.
ReplyDeletewow the trees are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the links, I will visit there!
hugs
Léia
Great shot, very nice Doug. Thanks for the links.
ReplyDeletelove the mood
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice path. I would like to walk along.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed by the size of the finials.
ReplyDeleteVery realistic this photo, Doug! If I close my eyes, I can imagine I'm looking out on the window, in the street...
DeleteIt looks like a street with history, but it is not straight.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Beautiful building details and wonderful atmosphere... alluring and a little mysterious!:-) Thanks too for the links - so full of compelling, brilliant and touching pics!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely. I'll would like to walk there.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see the feeling of age imparted by the pineapples and the magnificent old tree...and thanks for the link to Peter's page, Doug, and his classic street photography.
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful tones, fine detail and the human element, all add up to make this a superb image, Doug. Great that it was featured in brochure. Thanks for the interesting links, too.
ReplyDeleteclassic old South. marvelous
ReplyDeleteSplendid framing and receding lines Doug. The links are, as always, amazing--thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeletelove how warm this scene looks.. great catch! :)
ReplyDelete