Sunday, June 29, 2008

My Wordless Sunday #21 - in Charleston, SC



16 comments:

André Lemay said...

I really like this picture. It remind me of the old days at my grand parents.

S-V-H said...

Thank you Andre,

for your kind comment. I'm happy that my photos bring you back in time to sweet memories of the good old days. :-)

Anonymous said...

To all readers: Have a great lazy Sunday ;-)
And let the memories come ...

Luke

S-V-H said...

Hi Luc,

thanks for your comment. It must be hot up there too, talking about lazy Sundays...LOL..and of course the sweet memories too. :-)

Dan said...

Beautiful picture today Suzanne! Love how the bridge leads my eye and the wonderful shadows. Great job.

My summertime project is to master exposure. Thank God I don't use film anymore. I am taking so many pics to experiment with different ss/aperature/iso/speed combinations I would be mortgaging the house to pay for processing back in the film days!

Thanks again for your fine work and inspiriation.

Michele said...

It's beautiful, Susanne. I love how the shadows dance on the bridge concrete... it's very nice. I would love to walk this bridge with my sweetheart... it looks so romantic.
Thanks for your nice comment on my blog today.
Mountain Retreat

S-V-H said...

Hi Michele,

I hope you've caught a lot of big fishes today! :-)

Thanks for commenting!

Gabor E. Nagy said...

Love it.... thanks for sharing and keep bringing this wonderful "Wordless Sunday"s

S-V-H said...

Szia Gabor,

thanks for your kind compliment - I will bring more photos on Sundays out of my B&W box, I promise. :-)

S-V-H said...

Hi Dan

Thanks for visiting and for your kind comment. I'm glad you liked this B&W photo.

Anonymous said...

wonderful capture and treatment

S-V-H said...

Thank you very much, evlahos!

Carole said...

Lovely sepia tones and I like the patterns on the ground created by the trees and the side of the bridge. This is lovely Sue.

S-V-H said...

Thanks for your visit here, Carol!

Greg said...

Beautiful shot! I bet it would look like a much hotter day if you'd kept the color. Now, in the sepia tones, I get the feeling I could stand there, watching the water slip by beneath me, for hours.

S-V-H said...

Thank you Greg,
for visiting my blog and for your kind comment.Yes, you are right about the color picture impressions!

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