Thursday, April 7, 2011
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Bridge Wednesday - Purple and Blue and Clouds Too
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Festival of Houses and Gardens
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Tropical Flower Vine, Broad Street, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok The Festival of Houses and Gardens is conducted every Spring by the Historic Charleston Foundation and runs March 17th through April 16th. Select private homes and gardens are open to the public for tours during this time so that visitors can experience first hand the splendor of these beautiful places. I've been fortunate over the years that many of my images have been featured on the cover and inside the ticket brochure. Graphic designer, Lee Helmer, does a fabulous job creating the brochure each year. Here is the cover shot of this year's brochure. I'll also post a few more images that were used in this publication over the next week or so. |
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Brochure |
Monday, April 4, 2011
Mysterious Monday - Light Keeper's House
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Saint Matthias Sunday
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Bike Taxi at Night
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Bike Taxi on King Street, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok Charleston's bike taxis are a fun way to get around the historic district when you want to go a bit faster than your feet will carry you. These taxi drivers will be very busy this weekend as approximately 100,000 visitors are expected in the area for various events, the biggest being the Cooper River Bridge Run. Also being held here is the Family Circle Cup Tennis Tournament, the Flowertown Festival, and the Festival of Houses and Gardens tours. Good luck finding a parking space. |
Friday, April 1, 2011
My House
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Antiques, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok These are some of my antiques in the entrance hall. That's an original Sully. |
Thursday, March 31, 2011
The Double-Breasted House
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Red Letter Day!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Bluesy Tuesday - Shrimp Boats
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Shrimp Boats on Shem Creek, Mt. Pleasant, SC © Doug Hickok Shem Creek is a popular place to berth boats of all sorts... sail boats, mid-sized yachts, deep sea fishing vessels, and especially shrimp boats. The shrimping industry is important to the local economy. But times are changing, and shrimpers are feeling the pinch of higher costs, decline in the demand for ocean caught shrimp, and government regulation. Some shrimpers say in 20 years or so, the industry could be sunk. It's true there are fewer shrimp boats tying up at Shem Creek these days. Instead they're being replaced more and more by pleasure craft. Even kayakers make their home here now. On a brighter note, if you relish seafood, Shem Creek is the waterfront spot to be. Restaurants line the docks on either side, and offer up delicious fare fresh from the deep blue sea. |
Monday, March 28, 2011
Mysterious Misty Monday - Spooky Live Oaks
Sunday, March 27, 2011
San Marco Sunday - All That Glitters Is Gold
Saturday, March 26, 2011
"I'm All Shook Up..."
Friday, March 25, 2011
Zigzag Dunes
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Throwback Thursday - Of Things Past
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Abandoned Coal Factory, near Sandusky, Ohio © Doug Hickok This deteriorating coal factory, long abandoned, symbolizes the Midwest's Rust Belt, a once thriving industrial region that now belongs to an era gone by. It's also appropriate that I made this image, back in 1986, on Kodachrome 25 slide film, another symbolic relic from the past. Kodak recent ended its brand of the once popular film, which began production in 1935, the same year that American's were "swinging" to the boogie of Benny Goodman, driving Studebakers, and paying 10 cents a gallon for gas. |
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Willy-Nilly Wednesday - All Over The Map
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Old Signs, Yellow Springs, Ohio © Doug Hickok |
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"Rhino" Tree, Craggy Gardens, Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina © Doug Hickok |
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Broken Tile from Demolished Bank, Old Navy Base, North Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok |
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Pots in a Plot, Old Salem, North Carolina © Doug Hickok |
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Blue Marlin Lounge, Edisto Beach, SC © Doug Hickok |
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Storm Clouds Clearing, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok |
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Decorative Hinge, Church Door, Covington, Kentucky © Doug Hickok |
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Detail of Placard, Krakow, Poland © Doug Hickok |
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Car Advertisement and Church, Slovakia © Doug Hickok |
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Mozart Concert Advertisement, Rome, Italy © Doug Hickok |
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Detail of Lobster Buoy, Schoodic Peninsula, Maine © Doug Hickok |
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Pallet, Crosby's Seafood, Folly Beach, SC © Doug Hickok |
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Fish Net Canopy, James Island, SC © Doug Hickok |
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Bottom of Swimming Pool Through Water, West Harrison, Indiana © Doug Hickok |
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Old Yellow Truck, Beaufort, SC © Doug Hickok |
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Shadow Play of the Dwarf Palmettos
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Detail of a Dwarf Palmetto Frond, Kiawah Island, SC © Doug Hickok In the maritime forests of South Carolina's sea islands, dwarf palmettos grow abundantly, especially in the shady understory of live oaks, southern magnolias, and tall pines. Shown above are the shadows of a palmetto frond projected upon the green fronds of another, by soft afternoon sunlight. One can almost envision a pixie capering up the "stairs" of the frond. Click here for the answer to Mysterious Monday - Whose Hand? Shout out to Saverio! If we had a prize, you'd win! |
Monday, March 21, 2011
Mysterious Monday - Whose Hand?
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Saint Philip's Sunday
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Impression of a Sunrise III
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Sunrise Over Charleston Harbor, Charleston, SC © Doug Hickok All Rights Reserved (Click on image for larger view) Using a quick motion panning the camera, a sunrise over Charleston Harbor becomes an impression of line and color. (For a look at Impression of a Sunrise I and II, click here.) |
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