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by Joseph C Hinson
$73.00
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A high resolution print for sale of Gervais Street Bridge in the Fog. The skyline of Columbia can be seen through the fog with the Capitol Center... more
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A high resolution print for sale of Gervais Street Bridge in the Fog. The skyline of Columbia can be seen through the fog with the Capitol Center high rise office on the right side of the frame.
Columbia, South Carolina,
� 2014 Joseph C. Hinson
South Carolina native, photographer, railroad aficionado, I am happy when there is a camera strapped around my neck and something interesting in my viewfinder. This is my work, and I am proud to share it with you. I like to shoot railroads and interesting buildings and skylines as well as people. I am a former award-winning TV News photographer with the most watched TV station in South Carolina who has also photographed (and wrote) for newspapers and magazines such as Trains and Railroad and Railfan. Message me any comments or questions you may have. I go by Joe.
$73.00
Alan Kepler
Color and fog. Well done Joseph!
Dale Powell
Congratulations Joseph! Your image has been featured in the Fog group
Chellie Bock
Beautiful! I love fog for photographs!
Stuart Litoff
Very nice!
Bob Cuthbert
Nice
Pamela Williams
Lovely
Anna Serebryanik
Beautifully composed!
Janette Boyd
Great composition and color! f/l/tweet
Janette Boyd
Great composition and color! f/l/tweet
Roberta Byram
Simply love this one.
Karen Adams
Wonderful scene! The fog and orange-red shrubbery really make this special!....vf
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Joseph C Hinson replied:
Many thanks for the feature, John!