Photographer Thom Pierce has documented the herders and commuters who travel the paths winding through the mountain villages of Semonkong in southern Africa. The images are on show in Johannesburg this month
When you think about war it’s usually not in a great context. There’s fighting, shooting, and all manner of horrific existential crises that occur, but for the men and women who are in the military not every day is a dour trip in heavy equipment and we’ve got the visual proof.
Dominic Couzens tells the stories of 50 of the rarest birds in the world
A view of the Bavarian countryside in southern Germany. This was taken on the walk down from Kloster Andechs to Herrsching. The Alps are seen in the distance.
Today we are showingA�12 Pieces of African American Church Art. These pieces are perfect to add to your home and take you down memory lane!
spectacular castles, palaces, manor houses, fortresses and follies
Parisian-born photographer Clementine Schneidermann is announced as this year's winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Newcomer Award.
I like to believe in fate. Do you? It makes everything a little more romantic, and it’s stories like Suzanne + Sean’s that seal the deal for me. (Just read their interview for details!) Their South Carolina wedding was full of fun and sweet details that are so completely Southern, like those screen printed linen […]
Here are the 14 most amazing photographs we've received over the past year at Only in Louisiana.
Landscape photography is very subjective, but most will agree that, to some form or another, following the rule of thirds will help achieve a great looking photo. One way to do this is incorporating roads and paths into your frame that will enhance the overall composition of the photograph. We've already showed you how to utilize the S-Curve in photography and many of these examples show you just how it's done. Breaking up the frame with properly placed lines from roads, paths and trails can really help bring your photograph to the next level. Photo by Nrbelex Photo by cindy47452
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When the sun kisses the soil in South Carolina it just makes the whole landscape blush beautifully.
Learn about this signature house plan in Habersham, South Carolina.
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If you happen to stay near or drive through this charmingly historic Southern town, here are a few of our favorite things to do in Beaufort with our kids.
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This coastal Georgia town is ripe with romance.
This southern town is a perfect spot for a day trip!
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This picturesque city offers visitors a quaint escape full of history, seafood, and Spanish moss. Here are 8 things to do in Mobile.
“Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” Ralph Waldo Emerson What a gem we found today. Hopeland Gardens is a hidden secret in Aiken, SC and has 14 beautifully landscaped acres. There are curving paths where you can walk under 100 year old oak trees, large magnolia trees, and magnificent deodar cedars. We loved looking at the variety of trees and plant specimens as we walked the peaceful pathways. The gardens are accented with azaleas and other magnificent plants. The garden enticed us to go on and see more and more as every turn brought something even more spectacular. The reflecting pond and fountains are very grand and a joy to see. There is a venue area for weddings and parties has a lovely bridge going over the stream and a large pond that has huge Koi and Kaolin swimming around. They all came up to the surface when we came near them. They were very active and all different colors. What a wonderful place to get married or just take family pictures. We passed only a couple of people while walking around the gardens on this beautiful day. Also on this property is the doll house which was a playhouse and school room for their children. What a treasure this place is and well worth a visit. This land prior to 1897 was part of a farm. On March 10,1897 this property was deeded to C. Oliver Iselin. He was one of he greatest American Yachtsmen winning six American Cup races. He married his second wife, Hope Goddard who was the first woman to serve as a part of a crew on the America's Cup yacht and was also very much an equestrian. She was known as “the great lady of racing.” She was also into gardening and put her heart into these gardens. She personally planted the Oaks and the deodar cedars. She took care of the caring for and managing the stables into her 90's till she passed away at a ripe old age of 102 in 1970. At that time she gave the city of Aiken the garden to be enjoyed by all. We went to the delightful town of Aiken and walked around looking at the antique shops and unique stores. I particularly enjoyed Cyndi's Candy Shop and seeing all the old fashioned candy's I remembered as a child. It brought back so many memories. What a blast from the past. www.cyndissweetshoppe.com. There are many good places to eat and get a drink but when we asked for a good place to eat lunch, we were told to try Betsy's on the Corner. The locals were correct and it was a lovely dinner style restaurant that serves wonderful sandwiches, burgers, and shakes. We enjoyed our meal and the waitresses were all very nice and do a great job. We left there full and “grinin' like a possum eatin' a sweet tater.” I recommend this highly. www.betsysonthecorner.com. We enjoyed this beautiful public park in Aiken, SC. See my photos below:
The Japanese observe the spring blossoms as a part of hanami - the appreciation of the transient beauty - but you don‘t need a deep, philosophical meaning to enjoy a leisurely stroll down these picturesque streets. And for those of us still in the icy grip of winter, they‘re a nice reminder of the coming spring.
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