Balcony Ironwork, Rutledge House Inn, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok All Rights Reserved (Velvia slide film. Click on image for larger view)
The golden hue of sunset bathes balcony ironwork on the Rutledge House Inn. John Rutledge headed the drafting committee for the US Constitution (1763), and later signed the document with his fellow founding fathers. In 1791 George Washington came to Charleston, and ate breakfast here with Mrs. Elisabeth Rutledge. Today the house is an inn overlooking Broad Street in the heart of the historic district.
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Beautiful ironwork bathed in light.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully photographed.
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Now that is what I call intricate ironwork. Made by a true artisan.
ReplyDeleteLike the composition, the light and these warm colours. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great eye-catcher! Love the framing and the golden tones!
ReplyDeleteGreat light over this detail. Nice composition.
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I love the old French colonial style wrought ironwork - and the reciprocal shadows against the golden light.
ReplyDeletefantastic lighting, framing and colors
ReplyDeleteThis balcony ironwork is fantastic but even bigger and bigger with the shadows.
ReplyDeleteGreat Shot and frame. You´re an artist in close images.
Greetings.
Very beautiful decorated balcony which the light emphasizes splendidly.
ReplyDeleteUne superbe composition, une couleur de soleil couchant,un lieu historique,tout ce qu'il faut pour faire une bonne photo.
ReplyDeleteLovely ironwork!
ReplyDeleteI have tremendous difficulty "hidding" the backgraound but I see now that I don't have too ;)
Beautiful play of light and shadow--lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow, some history eh!
ReplyDeleteThis balcony ironwork reminded me of New Orleans.
Masterful ironwork and masterful photo. Sunset lights are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWell done, congratulations!
What a marvellous image - I love the interplay between light and shadow. The different shades of orange and yellow are absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeletewonderful craftsmanship in a magnificent compo! those colours are magnificent as well ...
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