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Ghosts of the Past

Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
August 16, 2016 by Matt Spangard

The old walls of Fort Sumter have been beaten by the wind and sea for over a century and they show it. But when the sun sets in front of the fort, they light up as if the fort is coming back to life, along with all of the stories that are buried inside. 

This photograph was captured with a Sony a6300.

August 16, 2016 /Matt Spangard
fort, charleston, ocean, sunset
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Illuminations Command Center

Mexico World Showcase, Epcot
August 15, 2016 by Matt Spangard

If you look at the top of the temple in Epcot's Mexico World Showcase from across the lagoon, you will notice a glass control room that must have one of the best views in all of Walt Disney World. I always assumed this was a security office — or maybe the office of Epcot's "Head Honcho" — but yesterday I learned that it's the command center for the nightly Illuminations show. 

Illuminations is such a spectacle that it's hard to imagine it isn't run exclusively by some sort of Disney Magic™. I'm sure there's plenty of magic involved but evidently the magician can be found pulling the strings at the top of the Mayan temple in the Mexico World Showcase. TMYK!

This photograph was captured with a Sony NEX-7.

August 15, 2016 /Matt Spangard
disney, epcot, world showcase, mexico
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Rose & Crown Pub

UK World Showcase, Epcot
August 14, 2016 by Matt Spangard

The Rose & Crown pub is one of my favorite places in Epcot... in fact, it's one of my favorite places in all of Disney. I am a sucker for a good British pub, though, whether it be in London (try the Churchill Arms at Notting Hill Gate) or back home in Charlotte (Big Ben for the win!). 

This photograph was captured with a Sony NEX-7.

August 14, 2016 /Matt Spangard
uk, epcot, world showcase
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Palm Cove Pool Day

Wild Dunes, South Carolina
August 13, 2016 by Matt Spangard

It's about a million degrees and sunny in Charlotte right now. I think it's a pool day! If I was in Charleston this morning, I'd be headed for the Palm Cove pool at Wild Dunes. Give me a pool, umbrella, beach bar, grill and bocce court and I'd call it a successful day! 

This photograph was captured with a DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone. 

August 13, 2016 /Matt Spangard
wild dunes, pool, beach, water, charleston
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Atlantis

Paradise Island, Bahamas
August 12, 2016 by Matt Spangard

We've been to Atlantis a few times over the years and it is amazing to see how it has grown. This time, we actually got lost for a few minutes just looking for the casino!

Luck was on our side, though, not because we won at the casino, but because we found a really nice Starbucks downstairs. After being on the water for a couple of days, we were starting to develop symptoms of Starbucks withdrawal!

This photograph was captured with a Sony NEX-7, the predecessor to the excellent a6300.

August 12, 2016 /Matt Spangard
atlantis, bahamas, resort, ocean, clouds
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Poe's Gold Bug

Sullivan's Island, South Carolina
August 11, 2016 by Matt Spangard

Poe's pretty much has the best burgers, beers and atmosphere on the planet. I've been to Poe's dozens of times and I don't think I've ever seen an unhappy soul there. Ironic, then, that it is named after one of the scariest damn soldier-poets ever born! 

This tiled replica of a "Gold Bug" at the entrance pays homage to the Raven master's work by the same name. It is rumored that the "Gold Bug" was buried somewhere on Sullivan's Island when Poe was stationed there as a young soldier. Maybe it was a treasure or maybe it was a plague destined to wipe out all of mankind. Mu-ha-ha-ha-ha!

This photograph was captured with the always-awesome Sony a6300.

Update: /u/limiate tells me that it's actually buried on Gold Bug Island (which is the tiny island first tiny island on the other side of the Ben Sawyer Bridge when you are heading to Mount Pleasant from Sullivan's Island). I guess the name should have tipped me off!

August 11, 2016 /Matt Spangard
poe's, edgar allen poe, sullivan's island
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Walkway to Nowhere

Hogsmeade Village, Scotland
August 10, 2016 by Matt Spangard

The Three Broomsticks in Hogsmeade does a great job of serving a lot of people and still maintaining that warm, pub-like atmosphere that you'd expect from a pub in a small snowy village. The beers are quite good and the food almost makes you forget that you're at an amusement park.

But you're there for the decor, like all of these walkways to nowhere up above. The decor doesn't disappoint!

This photograph was captured with a Sony NEX-7. 

August 10, 2016 /Matt Spangard
harry potter, universal
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Beneath Linn Cove Viaduct

Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina
August 09, 2016 by Matt Spangard

I've posted several photographs from above the Linn Cove Viaduct in the past but this is the first from below it.

If you park in the visitor's lot just off the Blue Ridge Parkway, you can take a short hike through the woods and see the viaduct from an entirely different perspective.

There's a real beauty to the massive structure as the shiny concrete reflects the forest all around it. Once you've taken in the viaduct, you can continue along several other trails that pick their way through the mountains.

This photograph was captured with a Sony NEX-7.

August 09, 2016 /Matt Spangard
linn cove, bridge, forest, mountains
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Rush

Atlantic Ocean
August 08, 2016 by Matt Spangard

We went on a cruise earlier this year and had a room with a balcony centered on the stern of the ship. Sitting on the terrace overlooking our wake was extremely relaxing. It was cool to watch the colors of the water change as we worked our way deeper into the Caribbean. 

This photograph was captured with a Sony NEX-7.

August 08, 2016 /Matt Spangard
boat, boats, cruise, carnival, water, ocean
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Chinese Lanterns

China World Showcase, Epcot
August 07, 2016 by Matt Spangard

The world showcases at Epcot do a great job of transporting you to another world if you just squint a little and suspend your disbelief a tiny bit. These lanterns serve as a neighborhood lighting while you are in China. I was looking at one of my unpublished, long-range zoom photographs of one of the other world showcase countries the other day and realized there was an office at the top of the tallest building in that particular "country." It must have a tremendous view of the area. It has me wondering which other upper-floor world showcase rooms also serve as security or executive offices throughout the park. If the third floor of this red building is an office, I think it would make one of the coolest offices ever. 

This photograph was captured with a Sony NEX-7.

August 07, 2016 /Matt Spangard
epcot, china, world showcase, lantern
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