Behind the Firing Line

A view from right behind the infantry at the moment of firing. Those are not clouds, but smoke from the muskets! Plymouth, North Carolina. The photo was taken in April of 1998. This print was made in January, 1999 on 8” x 10” paper.
Location
Plymouth, North Carolina, USA
Equipment Used
Ricoh Singlex TLS 35 mm SLR equipped with a 135 mm f/3.5 Pentax Super Takumar lens
Film & Developer
Kodak Tri-X Pan/D76 1:1
Paper & Developer
Agfa Multigrade Classic MCC111 Double Weight Fiber Base/Dektol
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Reactions: CMoore
Goya (he has a famous firing squad painting) would have approved but his is, of course, more dramatic.
Very original perspective.
 

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