A view I’ve seen numerous times, but rarely photograph. Usually I am pointing higher up of this scene. Bald Eagles love to perch in these tree tops since the nest not far from here.
(Best viewed large)
A larger bridge, same style, was recently destroyed when one of these large trees fell on it. The bridge was approximately 200 years old. Amazing how they are rebuilding it with old sunken Cypress tress, the same wood as here, just as old as the original bridge.
Magnolia Plantation (1676), Charleston, South Carolina.
This place is unique and what I like also about it that Bold Eagles like to perch on those tall and strong trees. That is a very beautiful scene!
The scene makes for a true ‘southern’ swamp atmosphere. Last year every day around 11:00 am there was at least one Bald Eagle sitting in those trees.
I love the depth of this shot. Gives a good idea of the scope of this amazing place! Thanks Ted!
I’m not much of a landscape photographer but I’d did remember to use the basics on this one 😀. Thanks.
It’s really such a beautiful place.
It is. There are also patches of flowers all around here.