War Horses - Clouds of War - Maj Gen George Gordon Meade Commander Army of the Potomac Gettysburg
by Michael Mazaika
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War Horses - Clouds of War - Maj Gen George Gordon Meade Commander Army of the Potomac Gettysburg
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Michael Mazaika
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Photograph
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View northeasterly on Cemetery Ridge just east of Hancock Avenue and the High Water Mark, Gettysburg National Military Park. Early evening thunderstorms serving as a backdrop strangely reminiscent of the clouds of war, Third Day of Battle, Gettysburg National Military Park. Image = Gen Meade Gettysburg 090114 153-157 Mon2-M C1 PSP ASh Ff25.jpg.
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March 5th, 2017
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Comments (6)
Linda Howes
This is very cool Michael! Love the dramatic clouds, it matches perfectly! l/f
Michael Mazaika replied:
The Good Lord provide a marvelous sky to work with that day. I'm grateful for your encouragement, Linda. Thanks. - Mike
Lisa Kilby
Super perspective, Mike!
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Lisa. This has been a hard monument for me to capture, but on this day.... Glad you enjoyed it. - Mike
Igor Malinovskii
Fine, art work! L/f.
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Igor. Sometimes I think (rather, I know) that the Good Lord sets the scene and I just show up with my camera. - Mike
Elizabeth Dow
Amazing!!! The clouds behind make this very spiritual!!
Michael Mazaika replied:
We had many days with large lines of thunderstorms wandering over the area and I was fortunate enough to visit there several times when this activity was going on. I'm really glad you picked up on the emotion of the scene. Thank you, Elizabeth. - Mike