I've always wanted to walk on a pier. I was finally able to at Myrtle Beach.
I felt a little out of place without a fishing pole in my hand.
View from the furthest point on the pier looking toward the hotel. Ours is the white one in the center on the left.
North view from the pier. Amazed at the amount of people at Myrtle Beach.
South view from the pier. The crowd looks massive, but when you're down with them, it doesn't feel like there are that many people. I love the clouds in the above pic, but enjoy the crowd in the pic below so I included both.
This concludes my vacation at Myrtle Beach!
I linked up at:
sweet shot tuesdays - life with my 3 boybarians
tuesdays unwrapped - chatting at the sky
tuesdays around the world - communal global
I love how way down low you got for a couple of these shots (the 1st one and the 3rd one) --just FANTASTIC!! The beach photos are gorgeous. :)
So glad you joined us today at Communal Global!
Simple stunning shots! Hope you had fun.
Wow, that is a LOT of people. We went to Longboat Key, FL last month and got to spend a morning on the beach almost alone, staring out at the Gulf as it turned green and blue by turns. Gorgeous.
I love piers. They are just so welcoming and I love the smell of the sun baking the wood. Ahhh.
Wow, that first shot is just perfect. I love everything about it. Great capture.
Love what you did with these pictures as far as processing!! But I also love what you captured, like the writing :) I sometimes overlook the details, but this has inspired me to look even closer :)
love your photos. made me feel like i was there.
I agree with everything Maddy said! plus I think they are beautiful shots!
Great post and fantastic photos!! Looks like an awesome place
Love some of the low down shots you got! We love Myrtle Beach in the fall and spring when there's about 1/100 of the people there!
I feel like I was right there! Gorgeous photos!! :)
Great images. I really love the first one.
that is a lot of people! we usually are a little north of there in ocean isle, but it's fun seeing the action there, too. my favorite pic is the sepia pier one. so gorgeous!
I visited Myrtle Beach WAY back in junior high. Thanks for taking me back!