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Jan 11, 2020 18:41 |  #1

I enjoyed roaming through this interesting place. Comments and critiques welcome.

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Jan 16, 2020 14:10 |  #2

Quite a place for sure. I've been there twice, but didn't have time to really explore it out. Got a couple of photos in my gallery.

I found it interesting that the fort remained in Union Army possession through out the war. I reckon the South just didn't think it would be worth the effort to capture it. Amazing what a mere 5000 pounds of black powder can do to a structure.

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Jan 16, 2020 20:58 |  #3

May I ask what you used for lighting?
These photos are very attractive.


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Jan 17, 2020 07:42 |  #4

Terry McDaniel wrote in post #18993068 (external link)
Quite a place for sure. I've been there twice, but didn't have time to really explore it out. Got a couple of photos in my gallery.

I found it interesting that the fort remained in Union Army possession through out the war. I reckon the South just didn't think it would be worth the effort to capture it. Amazing what a mere 5000 pounds of black powder can do to a structure.

Love your photos of the place.

Thanks Terry. We also found it interesting that it was a Union Fort. We were vacationing in nearby Pensacola Beach, so I was able to visit the fort several times during our stay. Interesting place!

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Jan 17, 2020 07:46 |  #5

Perfectly Frank wrote in post #18993258 (external link)
May I ask what you used for lighting?
These photos are very attractive.

Thank you, Perfectly Frank. These were both shot with natural light, fairly early in the morning. I raised the shadows and lowered the highlights in post.

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