Re: A personal love affair with the LoC...
Y'know, I'm often surprised how differently other reenactors are thinking about what they're doing, even though they seem to be in the same hobby at the same event. So I am sorta curious what intrigues other people about studying these photographs.
Here's my answer:
If I lived in the 19th century, I most likely would know exactly what those piles were and why they were there, same as someone in the 21st century would know what a series of orange barrels along the highway meant.
My purpose for reenacting is to try to portray a 19th century person accurately. Therefore, if I don't know, I'm farther from my goal. If I do know, I'm a tiny step closer.
Hank Trent
hanktrent@gmail.com
Originally posted by bushy chops
Here's my answer:
If I lived in the 19th century, I most likely would know exactly what those piles were and why they were there, same as someone in the 21st century would know what a series of orange barrels along the highway meant.
My purpose for reenacting is to try to portray a 19th century person accurately. Therefore, if I don't know, I'm farther from my goal. If I do know, I'm a tiny step closer.
Hank Trent
hanktrent@gmail.com
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