Earl Moore
Among the trees

These are my last images of the morning sun/historical homes series. It was a good run. I’ve enjoyed processing/posting them and appreciate all the kind comments they’ve received. It’s time to move on to something new — at the moment I have no idea what that might be.

Earl Moore
Large Columns

I’ve saved three of the more impressive homes, IMO, for this final post, each with its own style and each wonderful in its own way.

Earl Moore
Bed and Breakfast

The blue home happens to be a bed and breakfast if anyone’s in the area looking for a place to stay.

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Steve Skinner
13 years ago

I love the detail on these beauties !

Don
Don
13 years ago

You found some fabulous places to shoot. You show them very well too. I wonder what it takes to heat and maintain these huge places. Nice post!

Ken Bello
13 years ago

I like these three shots, Earl, especially the B&B. It looks very inviting.

Paul Maxim
Paul Maxim
13 years ago

I’ve enjoyed them too, Earl. In fact, for the next 4 days I’ll be in Savannah and Charleston photographing some of the historic places there. It’s for sure they don’t build them like they used to……

Monte Stevens
13 years ago

A well done series. Looking forward to the next project. I’ll be back!

Martina Egli
13 years ago

This was a great project Earl. It was a pleasure to see the series unfolding every day. I really feel like I got to see another corner of the world. For me that’s what the best photography does- takes the viewer on a journey with the photographer. Thanks for sharing these with us.

Anita Jesse
13 years ago

Congratulations on this outstanding series. I forgot this when commenting on the brick walls, but they were quite a nice addition to what had been only houses in morning light. These two are so grand that they seem a fitting finale. We certainly don’t have architecture remotely like that in our neck of the woods. Light me with green for jealous. ;)