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A Wave, Start To Finish

I know some photographers who are great at this type of work and make a point of shooting the Charleston events. Me, this is the first time I have tried and really just for fun and practice.

A Wave, Start To Finish - click to enlarge
A Wave, Start To Finish – click to enlarge

I picked a good time since the tide was going out, waves were getting smaller I noticed. Which was fine, I had to figure out what a good wave looked like coming in from my spot.

I was shooting from above which helped me get these angles and be almost parallel at times.

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A Wave, Start To Finish - click to enlarge
A Wave, Start To Finish – click to enlarge

Oh, I was leaning over a long pier to get this perspective. No helicopters or hover boards were harmed in this shoot.

Marsh Pier

This is something I never knew existed before moving here. Don’t know why, it makes perfect sense. A very, very, long pier into a marsh from your backyard.

Marsh Pier - click to enlarge
Marsh Pier – click to enlarge

Of course you need a hoist of some type to raise and lower a boat and other stuff. If the tide is right, just drop down and move on out into the ocean.

 

Gulf Fritillary, Passion Butterfly

I did not know this Butterfly is referred to as the “Passion Butterfly’.  I do not know much about any butterfly so of course I searched on line. Hence the Passion tidbit.

Gulf Fritillary, Passion Butterfly - click to enlarge
Gulf Fritillary, Passion Butterfly – click to enlarge

Their primary territory is Florida and Texas. Considering how many we have they must be like Maine Black Flies. Everywhere, in everything.

Gulf Fritillary, Passion Butterfly - click to enlarge
Gulf Fritillary, Passion Butterfly – click to enlarge

They can migrate as far as Central and South America. One document I read stated “they migrate north through Florida, and migrate south through Florida”. That was so enlightening I had to read it twice.

Gulf Fritillary, Passion Butterfly - click to enlarge
Gulf Fritillary, Passion Butterfly – click to enlarge

They also have the ability to emit a distinct and obvious odor which is composed of several different types of chemicals, such as 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one and hexadecyl acetate.

Gulf Fritillary, Passion Butterfly - click to enlarge
Gulf Fritillary, Passion Butterfly – click to enlarge

If this is not enough information on the Gulf Fritillary there is lots of information on the internet… even the mating ritual.

Good luck with that.

 

Cathedral Of St. John The Baptist (1)

The first cathedral was built in 1854 but it burned in the great Charleston fire of 1861. An enormous part of the city was destroyed. This building was started in 1890, completed in 1907.

Cathedral Of St. John The Baptist - click to enlarge
Cathedral Of St. John The Baptist – click to enlarge

The church is known for it’s rare Franz Mayer & Co. stained glass.

Like many of the Charleston churches, and there are many, the doors can usually be found open to the public. Sad, but not common anymore.

Cathedral Of St. John The Baptist - click to enlarge
Cathedral Of St. John The Baptist – click to enlarge

This is the first article in a series of photographs of this historic church.

Oyster Catchers Working The Tide

Some photographers just look and instinctively see images like this. Not me, which is why I appreciate these photographs when I am able to recognize them.

Oyster Catchers Working The Tide - click to enlarge
Oyster Catchers Working The Tide – click to enlarge

 

Oyster Catchers Working The Tide - click to enlarge
Oyster Catchers Working The Tide – click to enlarge