Fort Barrancas Faux Civil War Era Photograph is a photograph by Tom Brickhouse which was uploaded on April 15th, 2014.
Fort Barrancas Faux Civil War Era Photograph
The original photo was taken in 2005. This version was digitally altered with Photoshop to mimic the look of a Civil War era... more
Title
Fort Barrancas Faux Civil War Era Photograph
Artist
Tom Brickhouse
Medium
Photograph - Digital Art
Description
The original photo was taken in 2005. This version was digitally altered with Photoshop to mimic the look of a Civil War era photograph.
Some info on Fort Barrancas below.
Fort Barrancas, located on a barrier island, was one of four fortified areas that marked the southern defenses. Fort Barrancas has been a site for harbor fortifications since 1763, when the British built a fort. The Spanish captured Pensacola from the British in 1781 and constructed their own fortification on the site, calling it San Carlos de Barranca. The Spanish word barranca means bluff, which fairly describes the location of the fort.
Uploaded
April 15th, 2014