Tag: Photography

  • Beaver Moon

    Beaver Moon

    With Guest Photographer, Actarus

    Beaver Moon

    Glowing Fire
    Fire Glow

    ©️ Pilgrimage Studio

    Today’s Song


  • Spider Pie

    Spider Pie

    Thank you for these fun photos Actarus!

    Spider Olives on a Cheese Web
    Spider olives on a cheese web
    Spider Olives on a Cheese Web

    Happy Halloween 🎃

    ©️ Pilgrimage.Studio

    Today’s Song

  • Today’s Shot 236

    Today’s Shot 236

    by Beth Haley

    I have passed this site in Beaufort, SC many times during my travels for work. Today, instead of wishing that I had time to stop, I made time for a few quiet moments to investigate.

    The Church of Prince William’s Parish, known as Sheldon, was built in the 1740s. It has been burnt twice. First, by the British army in 1779, and again by the Federal army in 1865.



    What you notice first from the road are the pillars.

    They draw you in for a closer look.



    As I entered the grounds, I felt like I was stepping back in time, and that if something could be said at all, it should be done in a hushed tone.

    There is an intriguing play between light and shadow filtering through skeletal remains, ancient branches, and fluttering leaves.



    Graves dating back to the 1700s have survived the years despite being vandalized.



    Sheldon was built on the plantation of the royal governor of South Carolina (1737-38), Col. William Bull, and this altar still remains along with the marker for his grave.



    Sometimes, when you least expect it, a specific moment and space opens up and renders itself so well to an opening of the senses that it is undeniably the right time and right place to step away.

    What do you see?

    What do you feel?

    What do you hear?

    What do you taste?

    What do you smell?


    The Campbell Oak.

    I want to say I’m grounded in this moment.

    And I am. And yet…

    …if one can taste time and age, then I have also stepped into the past where what has been, and what is now, is like the dance between light and shadow: it tastes both bitter and sweet at the same time.



    To mindful moments…

    If a favorite moment in your day had a flavor, what would it taste like?


  • Today’s Shot 171

    Today’s Shot 171

    Eagle’s 🦅 Wings

    View from the airplane window

    Happy 89th Birthday! We miss you!

    © Pilgrimage Studio
  • Today’s Shot 115

    Today’s Shot 115

    Make a Wish

    Twinkle little star

    Down below the sky so low

    A wish is granted


    For Cee’s Flower of the Day – FOTD

  • haiku 81

    haiku 81

    in the pine forest

    a white blank canvas awaits

    spring’s water colors

    –photo and poetry by MichaelJordahl

    haiku 81

    Cover photo by Aaron Burden

  • Mantle the Mare

    Mantle the Mare

    by Lightbringer

    Guest writer Lightbringer (age 22) talks about nightmares in a unique way. You can see his full post on Instrgtam. He not only writes about complicated and emotional subjects, but in addition, his photos are stunning as well!!

    Some may encounter a nightmare in the darkness of night, while others find waking up each day to be some sort of living nightmare. I liked the thought of mantling the mare and riding into the night, sure-footed in the knowledge that as you ride through the dark, the sunrise will come.

    A beautiful sunrise comes – not despite the dark…

    The most beautiful sunrises are because of the night that came before.


    Mantle the Mare

    God made the night,

    God made the mare.

    So when the terror comes

    To shake you from sleep,

    Know that God won’t leave you

    Alone to weep.

    Look up into the night and smile.

    Mantle the mare and ride forth.

    The sunrise comes.


    Photography and writing © Lightbringer 2019 all rights reserved.

  • Today’s Shot 14

    Today’s Shot 14

    by Beth Haley


    “Some go this way. Some go that way. But as for me, myself, personally, I prefer the shortcut.”

    -Alice in Wonderland