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In this photo by Lincoln Rogers, a small group of early 19th century American soldiers defending Fort Mackinac in battle is portrayed by contemporary... more
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April 23rd, 2024
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April 23rd, 2024
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Karen Anderson
April 23rd, 2024
I bought this in the greeting card form. I have been purchasing cards from Fine Art America for two or three years. Covid might have been some of the reason for looking for cards on the internet. Shops were closed. The main reason I buy cards from FAA is because I got tired of looking for cards at the usual card shops. I could find cards (sometimes) that looked good on the outside but the verses were terrible or it was the other way around...terrible on the outside but maybe a decent verse inside. I pick cards from FAA that fit with the occasion. I figure I can write something on the inside as good as any card company could. I wouldn't buy these cards if I didn't think they were wonderful. The cards are beautiful and excellent quality and the envelopes are equality as good. I am glad I can make a copy of what I've bought so I can keep track of who gets what card. I don't want to send the same card to someone twice. In this case, the card is going to someone for Mother's Day.
Karen Anderson
April 23rd, 2024
I bought this in the greeting card form. I have been purchasing cards from Fine Art America for two or three years. Covid might have been some of the reason for looking for cards on the internet. Shops were closed. The main reason I buy cards from FAA is because I got tired of looking for cards at the usual card shops. I could find cards (sometimes) that looked good on the outside but the verses were terrible or it was the other way around...terrible on the outside but maybe a decent verse inside. I pick cards from FAA that fit with the occasion. I figure I can write something on the inside as good as any card company could. I wouldn't buy these cards if I didn't think they were wonderful. The cards are beautiful and excellent quality and the envelopes are equality as good. I am glad I can make a copy of what I've bought so I can keep track of who gets what card. I don't want to send the same card to someone twice. In this case, the card is going to someone for Mother's Day.
Karen Anderson
April 23rd, 2024
I bought this in the greeting card form. I have been purchasing cards from Fine Art America for two or three years. Covid might have been some of the reason for looking for cards on the internet. Shops were closed. The main reason I buy cards from FAA is because I got tired of looking for cards at the usual card shops. I could find cards (sometimes) that looked good on the outside but the verses were terrible or it was the other way around...terrible on the outside but maybe a decent verse inside. I pick cards from FAA that fit with the occasion. I figure I can write something on the inside as good as any card company could. I wouldn't buy these cards if I didn't think they were wonderful. The cards are beautiful and excellent quality and the envelopes are equality as good. I am glad I can make a copy of what I've bought so I can keep track of who gets what card. I don't want to send the same card to someone twice. In this case, the card is going to someone for their birthday.
In this photo by Lincoln Rogers, a small group of early 19th century American soldiers defending Fort Mackinac in battle is portrayed by contemporary re-enactors during the summer tourist months on Mackinac Island between the upper and lower peninsulas of the state of Michigan.
According to MackinacIsland.com and Ask.com - Fort Mackinac was constructed on the southern bluff on Mackinac Island, 150 feet above the Straits of Mackinac by British soldiers during the American Revolution and was garrisoned from the late 18th century to the late 19th century. The Fort overlooks Marquette Park, which was known to the Fort soldiers as their garden. The Fort was in good condition and comfortable for the soldiers and there was little fear here of attack or chance for combat because of its location. Fort Mackinac served as a sentinel in the Straits of Mackinac for 115 years and was the scene of two strategic battles for control of the Great Lakes during the War of 1812. During most of the...
Lincoln Rogers enjoys capturing through his lens the people, places, events and landscapes of the cowboy, the horse and the American West. He is a freelance writer and photographer with thousands of stories, articles and photographs published in dozens of magazines and websites, including Western Horseman Magazine, Persimmon Hill Magazine, The Fence Post, Ketchpen, GRIT, The Wrangler, PhelpsSports.com, etc.
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James Aiken
Excellent vintage style capture Lincoln. The clarity of the details even with the treatment make this such fun image to look at.
Steven Reed
Wonderful capture, nice timing with the firing of the musket, perfect processing for the vintage mood!
Giada Rossi
Awesome capture and brilliant processing, Lincoln!
Jordan Blackstone
Amazing capture of this battle portrayal and the firing of the musket!! Wow!
Douglas MooreZart
Lincoln, you are in top form. This is an excellent treatment in every way! facebook.com/artists2c,t,g,v,f,p,su
Sharon Cummings
Great shot Lincoln and excellent treatment!
Lincoln Rogers
Very thankful to Michel Soucy for featuring this in his group Versatile Photography!
Lincoln Rogers
A big THANK YOU to Joe McClellan for featuring this in his group Excellent Self Taught Artists!
Lincoln Rogers
Many THANKS to Michel Soucy for featuring this in his group Versatile Photography!