Fort Tejon Civil War Reenactment

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Fort Tejon is a local State Park where the US Army had an outpost in the mid 1800s.

The local historical society did a civil war reenactment at the historic park.

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Yes, good set. You caught the canon blast very well.
 
Excellent set. I suggest you convert #1 and #5 to a portrait mode (to either crop out some distracting stuff or to emphasize the flow of the subject).

Having shot a ton of re-enactments, I'm surprised they let you get so close.
 
Some, if not all, would make nice "OLD" prints in B&W/Sepia???? Have you tried that with any of them?
I haven't, but you're more than welcome!

I might make a photo book at the end of the year
 

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