how very true ... the angle of light and the evening colours really allow us to see every-day things in a different light! (ps: i gave a link to your site to tracy, an am3 photographer who recently moved to charleston. here's a link to her page, in case you're interested: http://naturalvision.aminus3.com/)
Awesome !
ReplyDeleteit's so true how the right light can transform the most mundane and ordinary.
ReplyDeleteGreat light!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
how very true ... the angle of light and the evening colours really allow us to see every-day things in a different light!
ReplyDelete(ps: i gave a link to your site to tracy, an am3 photographer who recently moved to charleston. here's a link to her page, in case you're interested: http://naturalvision.aminus3.com/)
What magic light !
ReplyDeleteNever put the camera down.
ReplyDeleteYou know it's official.
ReplyDeleteGentlemen do prefer blonde!
You do have a thing for golden hue, huh? ;o)
Wow, stunning light! excellent Doug.
ReplyDeletemarvelous light
ReplyDeleteExquisitely beautiful..extraordinary light!
ReplyDeleteI can feel the warmth of the sun through this photo.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! It looks like an electron micrograph of linked cells (cough, a nerd says)!
ReplyDeletefantastic light, well seen
ReplyDeletethis is really nice to look at, great catch!
ReplyDeleteYou brilliantly caught the light here! Excellent!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.