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Ahhh..Two BW ones from the ride:
Urnerboden
Hoch-Ybrig
Dave,Hi, Darr,
Ooops, making a correction here, it is Fort Pulaski. I haven't been back there in a very long time and if the weather will ever cool down in these parts, I am looking forward to another visit.
There are so many interesting things to see and the light is delicious... as is Savannah, just begging for a morning stroll.:thumbup: The natural light here was surprisingly beautiful even at mid-day.
Thanks, Darr,Dave,
If you get back to Savannah and want to head south along the coast, check out Fort Clinch on Amelia Island near Jacksonville. A great place to shoot as the few times I was there (during the week), there was no one else and I had the place to myself. Great image of Fort Pulaski!
Kind regards,
Darr
Hmmm... Gonna be in Savannah near the Thanksgiving holiday -- thanks for sharing this!Dave,
If you get back to Savannah and want to head south along the coast, check out Fort Clinch on Amelia Island near Jacksonville. A great place to shoot as the few times I was there (during the week), there was no one else and I had the place to myself. Great image of Fort Pulaski!
Kind regards,
Darr
Never too many, Doug. I'd have to travel almost 3,000 miles to see one in person. Keep em' coming. Thanks for sharing.Maybe too many...
Lovely lighting, Dave!Late season surprise!
Sunlit Autumn Rose
Nikon D2x/50mm 1.8 G: