Window Box, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok All Rights Reserved (Velvia slide film)
A warm humid climate means long growing seasons in the Lowcountry, hence window boxes lush with flowers and vines. This is our compensation for not having traditonal autumn color.
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Beautiful photographs, such a view in the morning is enrapturing. I am greeting
ReplyDeleteWouldn't mind waking up to that!
ReplyDeleteWhat a superb visual treat!
ReplyDeleteYou are showing a great eye for perfect composition here.
BEAITUFUL FRAMING IN THIS FRESH COMPOSITION
ReplyDeleteAn adorable window with so beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteA poetic image today, thanks so much for sharing!
Léia
This is really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful window.
ReplyDeleteI envy that owner!
ReplyDeleteTout est magnifique dans cette photo.
ReplyDeletecould be nice to look out of the window to see these flowers
ReplyDeletethis is wonderful. superb detail. it pops
ReplyDeleteCouldn't expect a more wonderful sight in the morning! Thanks for the treat! Have a beautiful weekend!
ReplyDeleteFabulous light and awesome colors. A very, very nice window!
ReplyDeletevoluptuous beauty in this floral arrangement, and a very attractive window as background!
ReplyDeleteThe caladium reminded me so much of my tropical hometown!!
ReplyDeleteI used to "breed" them in Malaysia.
If you cut the bulbs from different varieties into halves, mix them and join them again.
Next spring, you can get some new colours.
God, I can write a caladium Kama Sutra!
Amazing colors in this box...
ReplyDeleteThat window box has been shot at just the right time. The leaves are perfect and the flowers prolific - and framed to perfection.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if we should be making any assumptions about her drinking habits but she sure does maintain a fabulous window box. ;-) Great shot Doug!
ReplyDeleteit's overflowing, but in a good way, great shot!
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