Savannah’s historic district is a photographer’s paradise, there is an abundance of subjects from the colonial architecture along cobblestone streets to the historical monuments and oak-shaded squares. One couldn’t also miss the multitude of silvery Spanish Mosses hanging from ancient trees scattered all over the city creating a romantic atmosphere. I was in Savannah five months ago for an overnight stop on my way to Asheville, North Carolina and I stayed in a hotel right in the historic district to be in close proximity to photography opportunities. Unfortunately, I arrived late in the afternoon so I had to rush my way around before losing some much needed light. Had I done some advance research I would have probably stayed another night, although I now have a good excuse to plan for another trip. I walked around the historic district for about 3 hours and worked my way through neighborhood squares, alleys and even a cemetery. Every corner brought in a new surprise as well as more cursing to myself for such a short stay in such a gorgeous place. Gladly I was able to take a few good photos of beautiful Savannah, Georgia to add to my collection of destination photographs.
I love Savannah. You’ve captured it beautifully here!
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Thank you! Beautiful city indeed…my only regret was I didn’t stay long enough to explore the entire historic district. Hopefully I get to visit again.
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Thank you for liking my blog post today over at A Sweeter Life, your photos here are beautiful. Thank you
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You’re welcome and thank you as well for dropping by and taking time to write a comment. Hope you visit again. Happy New Year!
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