farrargirl
First Sergeant
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2017
Yeah, it spoke to me... glad you liked it. I was going with the feeling of entering a furnace of fire, similar to what the soldiers experienced at The Wilderness, etc. Thanks for the comment :+))Wow that third picture!!!
Absolutely incredible photograph. Did the rains begin soon after?Yeah, it spoke to me... glad you liked it. I was going with the feeling of entering a furnace of fire, similar to what the soldiers experienced at The Wilderness, etc. Thanks for the comment :+))
Thanks much. They did a spectacular job of that monument, facial expressions, body language, etc. With 300-ish felled in less than an hour, they must have felt they were literally in hell. I read accounts of this in the Shiloh book by Larry Daniel. It seems that between Waterhouse’s guns and Appler’s men they just didn’t have a chance....Great Stuff, The 6th Miss had a storied history at Shiloh. Thanks for sharing
That day was beautiful. By night, we were getting heavy snow flurries coming in to Paducah...Absolutely incredible photograph. Did the rains begin soon after?
Lubliner.
I began thinking after seeing the photo about all the rain that fell after the battle, and how the sky must have appeared. Your photography is surreal!That day was beautiful. By night, we were getting heavy snow flurries coming in to Paducah...
You are much too kind. The next set I will do is the Tennessee monument. Patrick Cleburne was such a gifted leader, and when I saw it, I thought about Franklin, and the great loss we suffered in our young Generals there...I began thinking after seeing the photo about all the rain that fell after the battle, and how the sky must have appeared. Your photography is surreal!
Lubliner.
I will looking forward to this!!You are much too kind. The next set I will do is the Tennessee monument. Patrick Cleburne was such a gifted leader, and when I saw it, I thought about Franklin, and the great loss we suffered in our young Generals there...
Thank you for commenting. The signage at this National Military Park is fantastic. One can sometimes get a capsule of a particular regiment ( i.e. 6th Miss ) by reading these.Thank you for posting this thread @farrargirl - I am always interested in finding out about individual regiments
Thanks so much...sometimes I do a “mood” edit on my photos, if called for....appreciate all your work:+))Great photos!
Thanks much. I have been doing digital photography for years. I use my iphone12 for shooting, because of the dual cameras. After transferring the shots I want to keep onto my iPad, I use a photo app called “Snapseed”Great photos.
I found it difficult for me and my limited equipment, experience, etc. to capture a great photo of this monument with a beautiful sky in the background.
Appreciate much!Great thread & great photos @farrargirl !
Do you use those Apps on your phone or do the editing on a Computer??After transferring the shots I want to keep onto my iPad, I use a photo app called “Snapseed”
to adjust minor features. If I want to go any further, into a “mood” feature, I use an app called “iColorama”.
Both of these apps are free at the Apple AppStore.