Love the patterns and repeats you've shown. Charleston is a beautiful city. We've been there a couple of times when friends lived in the area. I was charmed by the gracious homes and attention to details, like those you've chosen to show. Lovely photos.
I love photographing things like this, too. They are so interesting! I took a photo of a row of canoes today that I thought looked neat! Enjoy your week!
It amuses me how we come to note the details so much more when we take photos... =)
These are such beautiful repeating elements... such wonderful symetry and balance. Charleston is a beautiful place... your eyes for the beauty there is most pleasing to my eye! ;) blessings ~ tanna
A couple of years ago I took a photography course in which we were to take notice of shapes and photograph them. There are so many great architectural shapes that surround us. I try to always observe that. Lovely mosaic of some of these shapes. Valerie
These are so pretty and while I may not see many in such a series out where I live, in the city, one kind find similar treasures. A very Happy Thanksgiving to you and to yours~
Not sure why I can't leave a comment on your Thanksgiving post but I loved the story. It was a beautiful reminder about what is really important in life. Thanks so much for sharing it. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Laura
Love the patterns and repeats you've shown. Charleston is a beautiful city. We've been there a couple of times when friends lived in the area. I was charmed by the gracious homes and attention to details, like those you've chosen to show. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteI love all of the white and the patterns are just beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteYou're right Dotsie, patterns everywhere and I like the ones you found to share.
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Ah yes, the lovely and talented Charleston!
ReplyDeleteYou are right - - - I LOVE pictures with these types of repeating patterns too.
I'm ALWAYS a sucker for the suspension wires on large bridges.
Very pretty mosaics made from all these wonderful architectural focal points!
ReplyDeleteTop left, No. 2 Meeting Street? Love the photos. Love the memories.
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Bonnie
You do have an eye sweet friend. What kind of camera do you have? We're thinking of getting a new one before the weddings next year.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Leann
I love photographing things like this, too. They are so interesting! I took a photo of a row of canoes today that I thought looked neat! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteCool captures of the patterns and lines. You do have a great eye! Beautiful photos. Have a happy week ahead! Happy Thanksgiving!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs of a beautiful city. I wish I could revisit some of the places I visited years ago when I never had a camera.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Carol
You are so right! I love fence patterns!!! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt amuses me how we come to note the details so much more when we take photos... =)
ReplyDeleteThese are such beautiful repeating elements... such wonderful symetry and balance. Charleston is a beautiful place... your eyes for the beauty there is most pleasing to my eye! ;) blessings ~ tanna
I don't usually see these...though I am trying to force myself to see them because they make for such intriguing photos.
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ReplyDeleteThrough the eye of your lens you have capture ART in everyday living! Beautiful city!!! Lovely photos!
Fondly,
Pat
Oh, such lovely photos of patterns in a beautiful city! I have never been to Charleston, but all everyone I know who has been raves about it.
ReplyDeleteThere is just something about pretty things all in a row, isn't there? :)
Very beautiful! Delightful to look at all.
ReplyDeleteWow...never thought of being attracted to pattern...but I would have to say I am too..now I will notice more!
ReplyDeleteA couple of years ago I took a photography course in which we were to take notice of shapes and photograph them. There are so many great architectural shapes that surround us. I try to always observe that. Lovely mosaic of some of these shapes. Valerie
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and while I may not see many in such a series out where I live, in the city, one kind find similar treasures. A very Happy Thanksgiving to you and to yours~
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous mosaic! The patterns are fantastic to see.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Not sure why I can't leave a comment on your Thanksgiving post but I loved the story. It was a beautiful reminder about what is really important in life. Thanks so much for sharing it. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Laura
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