Sunday, October 05, 2008

My Wordless Sunday #34 in Charleston, SC



18 comments:

  1. This shot has such unusual light and shadow. Very interesting!

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  2. Thanks Richard for this nice comment.

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  3. Love the lines in this piece. Interesting composition that allows one's eyes to wander around....and wonder.

    I like your concept of "Wordless Sundays."

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  4. Hi Sue,

    thanks for your nice comment. There exist "wordless Wednesdays" in the blogosphere, but I'm not a "herd" person, I don't like to participate in theme-bloggings, so I have created my own version of 'Wordless Sunday". It makes much more sense for me to do it on a Sunday, so I will have not to write a lot and have more time for myself on Sunday. That's my concept. :-) makes sense?

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  5. Ecellent detail. Love the deep dark color.

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  6. Thanks Marcie,

    for visiting my blog and for your kind comment. Nice to see you around.

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  7. Hey susanne,

    Nice shot. I really loved the previous one with the butterfly and the quote you chose from Rabindernath Tagore. your subjects are what I find most interesting.
    O and susanne, I have borrowed a cousin's Canon EOS 350D for a week and have been clicking every now and then. There are a few pictures I thought were nice and have uploaded them on my blog and I would like you to evaluate them. Well not evaluate but you know, let me know what you think :) so if you do find some time its on www.30north70east.com

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  8. Hi zd,

    thanks for your wonderful compliment to my photos. And of course I will go and look at your new photos there!

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  9. What a great shot! I cant imagine how difficult it is to create wrought iron like this.

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  10. Thank you very much, Carrie

    for your kind comment.

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  11. i like the light and shadow in this and the curves of the ironwork

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  12. Hi Carol,
    this is a very simple picture, I like simplicity in photographs.

    Thanks for commenting, Carol!

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  13. Hey Susanne, that's remind me I should get new railing in front of my house. Very nice capture as always. Anna :)

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  14. I'm glad, I can act as a reminder of very important things in your life...LOL.. thanks for your comment, Anna!

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  15. Beautiful!
    I Love iron work. I love old architecture & all this kind of detail & In Charleston you can find soooo much detail everywhere.
    I could spend the days just walking & looking & taking it all in.
    Funny how something so cold, hard & even rusty can be so romantic to me. Love it.
    Im so glad I stopped by, Your work is amamzing!
    Best Wishes ~
    Joelle XO

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