Sunday, February 7, 2010

Sunday Afternoon Drive

I went for a drive around downtown Charleston today, searching for primarily detailed architectural photos of many historic homes. It was a pleasant, sunny afternoon and I ended up with a few fun shots after about 45 minutes of cruising around town.

There is much more to photograph, and from many different vantage points, but the Charleston collection has begun and it's inspiring me and motivating me to continue shooting to build a complete gallery one day. Enjoy.


Looking down Wentworth Street, through the windshield.



Pulled over to photograph the empty horse and buggy tour guide passing by on Meeting Street. Loved the tree behind them.


An afternoon sun reflection in windows on Meeting street. Just liked the three windows and the yellow reflection and the scuffed walls.


A couple lays together, inter-locked, on a bench in the park at the Battery. I found this to be a unique and intimate moment.


An American flag hanging on a porch of one of the larger homes South of Broad, lit by the setting sun behind the home.


Two homes along Rainbow Row on East Bay Street.



Rainbow Row on East Bay Street.



A young girl reading a book with her bike laying on the grass in the cold, afternoon sun on Concord Street.


A side street off of East Bay with a beautiful wall and window on this home.



The Citadel campus, with cadets walking through campus in the background.



The Citadel as the sun goes down - heavily adjusted to bring out blacks and deep blue.

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