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Savannah Ga. Bonaventure Cemetery : John Mullryne establishes Bonaventure plantation
The history of Bonaventure begins with the saga of two early and prominent colonial families, the Mullrynes and the Tattnalls. In 1771 John Mullryne, and his son-in-law, Josiah Tattnall, owned approximately 9,920 acres of Georgia land, including 600 acres just three miles from Savannah on St. Augustine Creek. This site became the family plantation, named Bonaventure, French for “good fortune.”

Mullryne, who also built the third Tybee Lighthouse in 1773, established a small family plot on the grounds, which eventually formed the nucleus of the present-day Bonaventure Cemetery. The first identified adult to be buried here was Harriet Fenwick Tattnall, interred in 1802.
Evergreen Cemetery was purchased by the City of Savannah in 1907 and became Bonaventure Cemetery. In 1982, it was placed under the supervision of the city’s Department of Cemeteries. In 2001, thanks in part to the efforts of BHS volunteers, the Cemetery was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Today the cemetery is still active, containing nearly 100 acres.

Savannah Ga. Bonaventure Cemetery

deuxechogenaux

John Mullryne establishes Bonaventure plantation The history of Bonav ...

Updated: May 16, 2013 8:14pm PST

Savannah Ga. Olympic Flame : This the site of the Savannah Ga.1996 Olympic summer games.I went out to shoot the sunrise behind the flame according to my app TPE and studied the weather for 3 days the last day do it or not and not a cloud so perfect for the lone sunrise behind the flame. Got set up on site at first twilight at six kept looking at app for azimuth position It was right visually I was wrong kept moving for first light positioning. then as the sun rose I would shot 4 shots two first at telephoto range first with live view next with full 16 point focus/light meter then last two at 18mm live view then 16 point. Kept moving toward flame (like a moth) each time doing the same thing. Kept doing this till 0745 an hour and 45 min battery almost dead.

Savannah Ga. Olympic Flame

deuxechogenaux

This the site of the Savannah Ga.1996 Olympic summer games.I went out ...

Updated: May 15, 2013 6:23pm PST

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hamr

Updated: May 15, 2013 4:40am PST

High Dynamic Range Imagery (HDRI) : These are some of my High Dynamic Range Images taken with my camera and processed through a variety of imaging software.  I really like the surreal or illustrative quality that you can manipulate into. I will never apologize for my liberal use of HDR either :)

High Dynamic Range Imagery (HDRI)

TrigPhotography

These are some of my High Dynamic Range Images taken with my camera an ...

Updated: May 14, 2013 7:46pm PST

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