Photo: Sky on fire
Thursday night’s sunset was simply spectacular with rich, deep pinks and oranges. It looked as if the sky were on fire.
Thursday night’s sunset was simply spectacular with rich, deep pinks and oranges. It looked as if the sky were on fire.
You probably recognize this 1950s-era “green clay humanoid character” that is painted on the side of a building somewhere in downtown Charleston. But where?
So here’s a different kind of mystery photo — where do you think this image was taken locally.
Many people don’t think of the beauty of a coastal marsh in the summer, but you can find lots of neat stuff outside during a time of year when bugs are not a major factor. This shot highlights old cattails at Caw Caw Interpretive Center near Ravenel. Also good for this time of years — lots of migratory birds, including […]
With as dismal as it has been lately, these bright pansies seem to be smiling. This week’s weather looks pretty sunny, but it may turn soggy again toward the end of the week. How many months until spring? Photo by Michael Kaynard, KaynardPhotography.com
For some odd reason last week, we lost all emails sent to us between Monday afternoon and Thursday. And that means that readers who tried to identify the location of the gull in the photo above probably never heard from us on your guess.
U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus signs a framed poster that shows the new USS Charleston, which he named during a Friday ceremony at the Charleston Maritime Center.
Contributing photographer Michael Kaynard on Sunday finally did what many before him could not. He found Bigfoot. As part of our continuing series of Lowcountry mystery photos, tell us where this is.
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