Sir and Ma'am, this image by Captain A.J. Russell has perhaps been viewed by you already. Today while soaking in the image my eye was drawn to the rock wall, I notice a singular bright light reflection, very sharp. I don't see much shadow and was simply wondering its source. There are all kind of irregularities which can occur on an image in the development process and I'm not trying to see something not there. This simply caught my eye.
It comes from the USAHEC digital collection,( the Mollus collection, page 54, image # 1350).
I hope the link stays open as its finicky.
This is a long way around but it will get you there,... sorry for the leg work.
http://www.carlisle.army.mil/ahec/, click search AHEC collections, Click photos, click browse, click browse all digital documents by historical time period, click civil war 1860 1865, click Mollus- Mass> photos. Page 54 image 1350.
The image is of Confederate dead behind stonewall at Marye's Heights, Fredericksburg, Va. and is at bottom left of page.
This is the image from this link, http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...llorsville.jpg
A.C.Redwood, 1886
It comes from the USAHEC digital collection,( the Mollus collection, page 54, image # 1350).
I hope the link stays open as its finicky.
This is a long way around but it will get you there,... sorry for the leg work.
http://www.carlisle.army.mil/ahec/, click search AHEC collections, Click photos, click browse, click browse all digital documents by historical time period, click civil war 1860 1865, click Mollus- Mass> photos. Page 54 image 1350.
The image is of Confederate dead behind stonewall at Marye's Heights, Fredericksburg, Va. and is at bottom left of page.
This is the image from this link, http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...llorsville.jpg
A.C.Redwood, 1886
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