Sunday, February 12, 2012

Castle McCulloch

Looking to travel back in time? My photography friend and I explored the majestic Castle McCulloch in Jamestown, North Carolina. Originally a gold mining mill built in 1832, it then served as a makeshift hospital for soldiers during the Civil War. Now you can enjoy the Castle grounds for a casual stroll, gold panning, public festivals, or even a majestic wedding.

Here's a compilation of shots taken by my friend and I.


The Castle has a legitimate moat. Love the chain "railings" that lead to the ornate doors. I caught this angle...


And, Debu got this one!


 Photographer in action. Cross at your own risk.




What a dedicated photographer! (Debu's shot) 


Lights on the walkway leading to the Crystal Garden Ballroom taken by Debu.


My close up of the light.



Debu looking for his next photo opportunity.



The sun came out to play. Beautiful lighting! Great shot Debu.


Looks warmer than it was!


Debu in action! LOVE this shot.



Wonderful time shooting with Debu and sharing our favorite shots with you! Hope you enjoyed. I would be honored if you became a Follower and provided any feedback.

Cherishing the Little moments through photography
~Katelyn Chapman










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