31 October 2010

Textures - the lowcountry carpet









Charleston, S.C.

Is there anything more beautiful than nature? I've been on a texture kick this year. Still taking pictures of what I walk on. What a glorious lowcountry carpet!

12 comments:

Catalyst said...

Beautiful pictures, Joan. The purple blossoms remind me of our days in Guadalajara (Mexico) when the jacaranda trees would drop their blossoms.

Les said...

It pays to look down every now and then. I have been meaning to ask, have you had a camera upgrade recently?

Susan said...

Wow, that is one stunning set of photos - beautifully done! Happy Halloween by the by.

AnnieNZ said...

I could smell South Carolina looking at these photos! Great work! Now I want some green fried tomatoes!

Marcheline said...

*CLUNK*

(That was me passing out from an overdose of beauty.)

Charlestonjoan said...

Thanks folks! You are great! Sent me off to work smiling.

Les - no, so maybe I am improving? :)

Anonymous said...

I enjoy your photos each day - your texture "finds" are neat.

Marilyn C. (another Canadian native and photographer)

John Prince said...

Love the plant pictures, Joan....

Sharon Sedano said...

Love following seeing your pictures of the charleston area. The weather has definitely helped keep our flowers beautiful this year.

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

Great series of textural photos. I love them.

Charlestonjoan said...

Marilyn - Yeah Canada! Thanks!

John Prince - thank you.

Sharon - We live in a garden, don't we?

bfarr - I fall into patterns before I realize it and this seems to be my latest.

Namrata said...

The last one looks like a sheer work of art!Some of them have faded or were about to.But their charm caught on your frames will not.As a poet said "'Tis but a little faded flower,/But oh,how fondly dear!/'Twill bring me back one golden hour,Through many a weary year." The words are attributed to Ellen Clementine Howarth (1827-1899)