Re-enactors' parade

© Rob Mesite

Re-enactors' parade

Uploaded: January 11, 2005

Description

Taken at a re-enactment of the Antietem battle near Hagerstown, MD. The "armies" were lining up for the big event as the spectators cleared camp. Various filters added.

Comments

Kathleen K. Parker level-deluxe January 12, 2005

Very interesting photo! I like it!!
kathleen #204693

Rob Mesite January 13, 2005

Thanks, Kathleen. I keep coming back to this shot - there is a lot to me to observe. also, with the watercolor look added, it actually looks better for some reason than the original 35mm slide did!
Rob #1031777

Stanley J. Contrades February 04, 2005

I agree with Kathleen that this is a very interesting photo. It looks like a museum piece that has been colorized, Rob! Excellent work and feel on this image!
Much Aloha,
Stan #1084665

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