This is an occasional blog containing pictures I have taken over the years.
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
McLeod Plantation, Charleston, SC
Betsy and I visited the McLeod Plantation on James Island, Charleston, South Carolina, over Thanksgiving weekend. The house and grounds were fascinating, and we enjoyed the beauty and history of the place.
You guys find the most interesting things to do...and photograph. This is a beautiful shot, and I agree with dhiru guri about the nice way you've framed it.
Most o these places are very nice. This one has a lot of shadows which adds to its eye appeal. Glda you and Betsy are still going strong. Wish I could.
I'm a happily married retiree living on the Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee. I taught for 31 years and worked as a systems analyst for 9 years before retiring.
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16 comments:
I like the way you have framed it. Nice capture.
You guys find the most interesting things to do...and photograph. This is a beautiful shot, and I agree with dhiru guri about the nice way you've framed it.
Most o these places are very nice. This one has a lot of shadows which adds to its eye appeal. Glda you and Betsy are still going strong. Wish I could.
Lovely capture George
Simple but stately. Very nice...:)
It is a wonderful place to see. I bet the weather was warm down there in the South.
Looks like a beautiful place. I am also fascinated by the patterns made by the shadows on the ground.
Lovely click...
I really loved that plantation. You got a fantastic picture...
One of my favorite things was seeing all of the big Oak Trees on the plantation... Awesome.
Let's go back.
Love,
Wifey
It looks warm...I'm ready for warm!
Linda
Absolutely wonderful in canopy of trees, light and shadows! Superb capture George
nicely composed click
Nice place to be, beautifully captured photo.
Love what you did with the shadows, George!
Would love to sit under those trees.
Happy blated bday George!
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