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Fishing in the Blue Hour
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Solitude and the Fisherman
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2015-009 Angel Oak - the full setI first visited Angel Oak on John's Island by Charleston, SC on a bright and sunny day in December 2012. Corky and I were visiting our oldest son, Lanse, Spielorjh and daughter-in-law Jessica. There were just the four of us, the weather was stellar, and we went gallivanting all over the place.
I had three photos that were print-worthy. I hung all three at a show at Image City Photography gallery the following May or thereabouts. The second will be back up in February as it garnered a "Gallery Pick" the first time around.
We were there again this last December. Second son RobertTryon paid for the trip and brought along a Heritage Christian Service staff member from his group home. Lanse and Jess now officially had Wesley, a five year old bundle of energy whose adoption had finalized earlier in the year. What a crew.
The five of us guys drove out to John's Island to see Angel Oak. It had rained the day before and was still misty and cloud
www.sciway.net/sc-photos/charl…
Yashica-D TLR
Kodak TMax 400 120 roll film
Epson Perfection V500 Photo scanner
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Thats stunning, i see them running







































