
Wrought Iron Gate, Savannah, Georgia © 2015 Patty Hankins
I thought I’d share a few more photos from the wonderful afternoon I spent wandering around the historic district in Savannah, Georgia a few months ago. Rather than carrying all my camera gear and my tripod, I just went out with one lens on my camera, no tripod and photographed whatever caught my eye.

Wrought Iron Fence, Savannah, Georgia © 2015 Patty Hankins
As I walked around I kept seeing all of this wonderful wrought iron work on the houses – on gates, staircases, windows, fences, decorations – in all sorts of amazing patterns and textures. When I got back to my hotel and looked at my photos, I realized just how many photos of the ironwork I had taken. I thought I’d share a few of them here with you today.

Wrought Iron Gate, Savannah, Georgia © 2015 Patty Hankins

Wrought Iron Gate, Savannah, Georgia © 2015 Patty Hankins

Wrought Iron Gate, Savannah, Georgia © 2015 Patty Hankins

Wrought Iron Gate, Savannah, Georgia © 2015 Patty Hankins

Wrought Iron Gate, Savannah, Georgia © 2015 Patty Hankins

Looking Through the Wrought Iron Gate, Savannah, Georgia © 2015 Patty Hankins

Wrought Iron Gate, Savannah, Georgia © 2015 Patty Hankins

Wrought Iron Decoration, Savannah, Georgia © 2015 Patty Hankins

Wrought Iron Window, Savannah, Georgia © 2015 Patty Hankins
I hope you’ve enjoyed this glimpse of the wonderful wrought iron work in Savannah. I’ll be sharing more of my photos from Savannah and South Carolina in the next few weeks.
Wow! I think you’re getting the hang of this picture taking thing, Patty. Those are beautiful images! And that work must have been done by the artists of their day… just gorgeous.
Thanks Jan 🙂
I’m starting to add landscapes back into what I’m showing – may decide to add some of the cityscape ones as well 🙂
Thanks for sharing, beautiful patterns & metal work.