What Was Photographed At Night In South Carolina Is Almost Unbelievable
You have seen many photographs of South Carolina; of the beauty, the sunrises, the sunsets, the glorious landscapes, but this is just a bit different. I went on a hunt for photographs of South Carolina at night. It takes special skill to take photographs at night; skill, patience, and talent. I have rounded up some of the most surreal and beautiful photographs that I could find. Let's take a look!
1. I have for you a series of night shots by Delk Haigler who captured the Milky Way in glorious splendor. I hope you enjoy!
2. He has a way with his camera that makes you a part of the vastness and the beauty.
3. He uses an arsenal of techniques to make his photographs stand out from the rest.
4. Look at how brilliant the Milky Way is that Delk captured in this photograph!
5. This is the last one in the series of the Milky Way photographs by Delk Haigler. If you would like to see more of his work you can visit him on his facebook page: Delk Haigler Photography.
6. This amazing shot was captured by Jim Crotty and is captioned, "Sunset and Moonrise"
7. What a dynamic shot of double lightning strikes over Columbia.
8. Surreal is what this photographer has captured perfectly.
9. Bright lights at night captured brilliantly.
10. There is nothing more southern than fireflies (or do you call them lightning bugs?) These have been caught, briefly by the way, in a jar and photographed by their own light at night.
11. "First Light" shot by Delk Haigler. He has captured something that may not be seen again for many, many years. The Moon, Venus, and Jupiter all together.
12. Justin, the photographer, has titled this one, "Night Sky and Running Water". What an amazing shot of the rushing water from the dams in Greenville.
13. Brilliant lights at Edisto. They definitely transform the night.
14. Wow! This is what happens when you capture fireworks over water at just the right moment. Stunning!
15. Charleston's Ravenel Bridge captured at just the right moment by Becky. It looks as if it's floating above the water.
I want to extend a sincere thank you to the photographers for without you guys my posts would be just words! Seriously, however, you really are very talented and amazing, and I thank you for putting your photographs for use.
What do you all think of these? Do you have a nighttime photograph of South Carolina you would like to share? If so, please do so in the comments below or submit it to Only In South Carolina's facebook page, or you can e-mail it to [email protected]
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