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by Carol Montoya
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Canon of Fort Sumter
On April 12, 1861, southern forces fired the opening shot igniting the Civil War on Union-occupied Fort Sumter. For almost a day and a half, the Confederate army under General P.G.T. Beauregard fought to capture Fort Sumter from Union Major Robert Anderson. Anderson surrendered to the Confederate army, remained in Confederate hands until it was evacuated as Sherman marched through South Carolina in February 1865.
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My photography has become an evolution of melding images into art and allowing my artistic side to fly. Each image has its own life and story to tell. So come explore with me the world of art through my photography. I was born and grew up in Miami Florida loving nature. In 2007, I took up a small digital camera while traveling North America with my husband Frank, our dog Gwen, and our cat Psycho. We finally settled in Western North Carolina loving the mountains. As a painter life moved me in a different direction and windows opened. I have always laid out my composition before me. I have worked in all mediums at one time or another, but watercolor and pastel were my modes of choice. During my travels, photography became a...
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Karen Cook
What a great work for the history buff!
NILU MISHRA
Great shot!
Heather King
Outstanding capture ♥
Belinda Greb
Amazing they lugged those around! Great find and capture!
Betsy Warner
Very cool photo.
Carol Japp
Terrific image Carol!
Carol Montoya
Thank you, Jan Vincent for a feature in the group USA Photographers ONLY!