Shadows of a Horse and Carriage, Meeting Street, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok
Clip clop, clip clop... neighhhhh, snort, nicker, whinny, pbbbbb... "and over here to your left you'll see the Nathaniel Russell House. Built in 1809, it is one of America's most important neo-classical dwellings..."
Carriage tours through the historic district are a part of Charleston's charm, as they offer visitors a slow paced, leisurely view of the city's beautiful and historic setting. This 19th century mode of transportation is so authentic that you might imagine you glimpsed Rhett Butler strolling along a promenade, arm in arm with a lovely southern belle.
This is one of the images from inside this year's Festival of Houses and Gardens brochure (see the post for April 5th).
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What a unique angle. My Becky's Doug is a genius!
ReplyDeleteinteresting alternate view ...
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective on this scene Doug--very cool shot!
ReplyDeleteLove the title and your creative composition!
ReplyDeleteThe shot most of us would take would have been the horse and buggy, with driver, this one is just as much fun, seeing those shadows and the amazing draft of sunlight!
ReplyDeleteA great shot! Beautiful composition and light that makes the street look like gold!
ReplyDeleteLove the lively long shadows too!
Excellent image in the backlight! I like the unique color and shadow.
ReplyDeleteGreat photograph!
ReplyDeleteWonderful :)
I like this shadow-dervied shot that helps tell the story of the festival in a novel way. Very well done.
ReplyDeletegreat work with the lights and shadows
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I just love how the use of shadows can bring great creativity to an image. This one's a cracker!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a brilliant light and compo . Love it .
ReplyDeleteexcellent light and shadow. nicely seen!
ReplyDeletegreat light and framing
ReplyDeleteGlorious shot! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Magnificent golden hour and long shadows!
ReplyDeleteReally pleasing to see.
Such warm and lovely colour.
I like this shadow play.
ReplyDeleteLove the perspective and you chose the perfect title for this shot.
ReplyDeletej'aime beaucoup ce travail sur les ombres.
ReplyDeletewonderfully warm and soft colors and a perfect crop to this image, emphasizing the shadows! i can almost hear the sound of the horseshoes hitting the asphalt ... !
ReplyDeleteHow facinated can trees be?
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