The Horton House
The Horton House ruins on Jekyll Island stand as a testament to early American colonial architecture. Built from Tabby, a type of concrete made from oyster shells, the ruins offer a unique, rustic setting for photographers. The texture of the weather-worn walls serves as an intriguing subject or a compelling background. Shadows and light play across the ruins, especially in the golden hours, giving you plenty of creative opportunities. The site provides information plaques for historical context, adding another layer to your compositions. (Jekyll Island, Georgia, USA)
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