October 22, 2011

Encampment On The Palace Green, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia


This encampment on the Palace Green in Colonial Williamsburg created a very unique photo opportunity. Each tent was used by a reanactor and contained time period bedding and supplies.

10 comments:

  1. It for sure looks real. Thanks for showing.

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  2. Fun! Wish I had been there. Jim

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  3. I love the angle you shot this, capturing the repetition, yet with the one pile if things outside the one tent.

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  4. those tents are so small and i think they sleep 4 or 6...imagine in the summer how uncomfortable that would be....

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  5. Very cool shot...love the drum, I guess we know where the drummer is sleeping, eh?

    Deanna

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  6. It's just amazing how much effort they put into making everything authentic to the period in Colonial Williamsburg. It must be such an amazing place for a 'history buff' to visit. Excellent shot.

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  7. a bit like providing a home to time. great picture indeed.

    Please have you all a good Sunday.

    daily athens photo

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  8. Such a wonderful way to view history-much better than reading a history book. I love the painted gourds in the previous post. Have a nice Sunday. Mickie ;)

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  9. Such an interesting blog you have here. We visited Williamsburg once and found it to be absolutely charming.

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  10. These folks are into it all the way. Great photo!

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