Sunday, July 13, 2008

My Wordless Sunday #23 - in Charleston, SC



16 comments:

  1. Putting this photo into black and white sure gave it the authentic antique look that I so much like! Very nice... how I wish I could go back into time to see the sights and sounds of those days!!

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  2. Thanks Michele for your comment. But the life today has its fascinations too, isn't it? :-)

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  3. Hi Sue!
    I'm wordless... Great picture!
    Folly Beach and the Marsh pics are stunning! And of course your sunsets are awesome; can't forget your pics in Key West!!
    Finally the Drayton Hall Plantation Impressions are gorgeous!
    Thanks for your comments on Blogtrotter, now at the Michigan Law School! Left a reply to your last comment there!
    Hope you take pleasure in it and wish you a great week!

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  4. Thank you Gil,

    for your kind words to my last posts on this blog. The sunsets here are never ever the same like I know in Key West, but what's up...Charleston has his charm also in a different way!

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  5. Interesting detail, nice work.

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  6. Thank you Frank,

    for visiting and for your kind comment. Nice to see you here. :-)

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  7. Beautiful Susanne, love black and white photography.

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  8. Thanks for liking my post today, Bob!

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  9. lovely lantern Sue. It has tnes of a lith print. Nice one.

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  10. What a lighting picture Sue - so well captured!

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  11. I have a thing for candle holders so this lantern is just perfect in my book. Nice look in black and white, classic photography!

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  12. Thank you for visiting Renny and for the comment.

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  13. Thank you Diane,

    for commenting here on my blog. Very nice to have you as a new visitor over here. :-)

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  14. Hi Susanne,

    I'm glad that so many people love the Black & White photo's you put on the blog ;-)
    From what I have seen of Charleston so far, many sights are so beautiful in B&W. It's always interesting to see the way you show us your wonderful home town.

    Thanks !!!

    Luc

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  15. Thank you for all your kind words to this post, Luc.

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