After the War of 1812, the United States created a string of waterside forts in the northeast because of ongoing tension with the British. Ft. Knox was established on the Penobscot River, which flows from central Maine and, in its time, carried a lot of lumber. My class went there cruising for images and I found this study in rectangles.
2 comments:
Great texture and wonderful lines.
Nicely photographed.
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