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28th November 2011

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Fate Took It’s Course by mona hura on Flickr.
Fate Took It’s Course Here’s a glimpse inside Fort Pickens located on Pensacola Beach. Construction of Fort Pickens was begun in 1829, completed in 1834 and in use until 1947. Over 21 and a half million locally (Pensacola) made bricks create this structure. Black slave labor built the fort. In 1887 the famous Apache, Geronimo, was held prisoner here. I wanted to try my hand at tone mapping so this is a redo of a photo that I took this past June. Obviously I need lot’s of practice with this process.

Fate Took It’s Course by mona hura on Flickr.

Fate Took It’s Course

Here’s a glimpse inside Fort Pickens located on Pensacola Beach. Construction of Fort Pickens was begun in 1829, completed in 1834 and in use until 1947. Over 21 and a half million locally (Pensacola) made bricks create this structure. Black slave labor built the fort. In 1887 the famous Apache, Geronimo, was held prisoner here.

I wanted to try my hand at tone mapping so this is a redo of a photo that I took this past June. Obviously I need lot’s of practice with this process.

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