Thursday, November 8, 2012

A View Through Two Pediments

Meditation Garden Pediments, Roper Saint Francis Hospital, Charleston, SC
  © Doug Hickok  All Rights Reserved



This view through two pediments echos a view through two archways
 in a post I made last week of Old Sheldon Church ruins.

18 comments:

  1. Another one of your photos which makes me gasp Doug. Outstanding light, colour and clarity.

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  2. Very good shot Doug.

    Greetings, Joop

    http://joopzandfotografie.blogspot.nl

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  3. Perfectly composed photo, plus a beautiful, warm color.

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  4. such depth and texture in this. btw, i did get caught in sandy's chaos, though i suffered almost nothing compared to so many others.

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  5. What fabulous "framing" that makes this so interesting!! Very charming light and fascinating details!:-)

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  6. Clever picture with the same element inside the "door". Nicely seen.
    Have a nice day.

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  7. Hello!
    Oh how beautiful it is your picture.
    Stunning.

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  8. Un bon cadrage pour ces deux portiques,une belle lumière baigne l’ensemble.

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  9. The ivy growing up the front arch adds a nice texture and point of interest as it grows in an almost graphical way.

    Just thought that a wedding below them could be fun - "...if any of you know cause, or just impediment, why these two persons should not be married under the pediment..."

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  10. Wonderful colors and light. Really awesome !

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  11. excellent pov and perspective, and a very creative and cool idea !!!
    i like the creepers on the nearer pediment - as if an army of giant ants were crawling over it ;-)

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  12. Love the arches ... feels the long lost remnants of an old building... !

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  13. excellent point of view, great mood

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  14. Great framing--very clever shot and a great result!

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  15. Love it! Isnt this a glorious garden? I walk past it to work every day.

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