Shiloh United Methodist Church

This beautiful church is located in the small town of Vienna, Georgia about 60 miles south of Macon. I spotted it off in the distance while traveling north on I-75 heading to the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. I kept going for a little bit before I decided to get off the interstate and see if I could find it. I’m glad I did! It was like stepping back in time. I just love the architectural styling of the older churches.

Harrisburg Covered Bridge

In continuation from my last post of the church this is what I was trying to find that day! This bridge is one of only four covered bridges in existence in the state of Tennessee. It is located in the small community of Harrisburg in Sevier County just outside of Sevierville. I had photographed this bridge before but I was never happy with the results. I would have preferred a “sunshiney” day instead of the overcast weather, but that was what I had to work with. I was shooting on the right-hand side of the bridge when a man approached me and said if I wanted to get a better angle I could go behind his house and setup my tripod there. I feel like this was the best angle to capture this after having shot many different directions. I thanked him for his hospitality afterwards (which is one thing I love about the south!) and I was on my way to my next adventure! 🙂

Here is a link to more information about the bridge and it’s amazing history!

Harrisburg Covered Bridge

Middle Creek United Methodist Church

This was an amazing find. I was driving around Pigeon Forge, Tennessee looking for a specific road that I had been on before a long time ago. While I did finally find the road and what I was looking for (which will be the subject of a future post) I came across this church and had to stop. I just absolutely love the architectural style of older churches and this one did not disappoint. I shot many different angles of this scene but I felt this one portrayed it the best. I really like how the clouds were aligned and the light was just right!

Here is a link to the church website with more information about it and some of the history behind it!

Middle Creek United Methodist Church

My Busy Life

Just got home from an awesome evening of good wine, good food and great friends.  I came home with a Third place ribbon for my “Unconditional Surrender” piece as the ‘People’s Choice Award’ at the Progress Energy Art Gallery.  It was their 5th annual artist member’s exhibit.  A show for all the artists to show off their individual works and specialties.  There were lots of wonderful entries and I was honored to be chosen as one of the only top three awards given.  It was a really fun and inspiring evening – wonderful people.  I’m feeling on top of the world 🙂

HOPEFULLY – I’ll start keeping up with my blog more.  Things have been very busy with my photography lately and I don’t seem to have time to fit everything in. I’m loving every minute of it!

I had an opportunity a couple weeks ago to be involved in a charity  auction for abused and neglected animals.  I was contacted and asked if I would donate a piece of my artwork to the Suncoast Animal League to help these little guys out.  It was wonderful seeing so many artists come together to help out a great cause.  The auction was a great success and a lot of animals will now be able to get the help and treatment they need.  It was a wonderful night and I hope to be able to help out a lot more.

2011 Jeep Patriot

This is my new baby! It’s a 2011 Jeep Patriot that I just bought at the beginning of May. Been wanting to get a picture of it but I wanted to find the right background. I finally found the perfect spot Saturday June 11th. At the University of Tampa located close to downtown Tampa. I really liked the way the tree in the background framed the Jeep. I love the way the brick cobblestone street and the brick on the building tie in together. I have to say this is a fun vehicle to drive and after only having it just over a month I’ve put over 2000 miles on it! This is a 3 exposure HDR shot on a tripod.