Monday, November 9, 2015

More Images of our Beautiful State!


This is a gorgeous black and white taken by Amber Hewitt at Eddings Point Boat Landing.

There is no discounting that South Carolina has some of the loveliest waterfalls. This was taken at middle Brasstown Falls by Barbara Wammack.

I thought I would include what the artist had to say underneath the photograph. I believe it gives you a bit more insight into what they were thinking: "You just never know what you'll see during a Carolina sunrise. This beautiful Blue Heron knew where to be for a nice breakfast by the sea in Surfside Beach."

This is Long Shoals Wayside Park in Sunset. Look at the beautiful beginnings of fall.

We have quite a few old buildings, barns, and houses that dot the landscape of South Carolina. Carrie has captured this one set against a brilliant sky in Walhalla.

This was another photograph that had quite a bit written underneath it by the artist and I wanted to share that: "Waited several years to capture this type of storm at Botany Bay beach. More at Douglas Berry Photography if you're interested."

Tami sent in this amazing photograph of a Tri Color Heron looking at his beautiful reflection.


This is what the photographer had to say about this photograph: "Sunset at Pawley's Island" I'd been to Pawley's Island many times before, but never to the southern point, which is a wonderful few acres of sand dunes, seagulls and families playing together in the wide open area between the Atlantic Ocean and the inlet. You'll find more from my weekend trips around the state on my Images by Everett Leigh page and feel free to Share anything you Like!"

Lisa continues to amaze us with her beautiful photographs of the Upstate. This is Todd Creek Falls in Six Mile.

I find photographs that capture our natural wildlife to be fascinating. Here the photographer states, "Enjoying a Fall day on Shem Creek".

A capture of a perfect fall day on a country road full of color. How absolutely beautiful!

Mornings like this are magical for me. The photographer says this about their capture, "Blue Peter's Tree at the Aiken Training Track - Aiken, South Carolina early morning capture, a fog blanket covers the ground."

Crystal, the owner of Strange Tea Party, has an eye for the riveting. This was captured at Myrtle Beach State Park.

Tami caught this Roseate Spoonbill at Huntington State Park trolling the water for nibbles of food. What beautiful and rich color!

There are nothing like sunrises in South Carolina. Tommy captured this one over Charleston. 
 
 
 
Source:  http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/south-carolina/photographers-captured-sc-4/

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