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Through the Times Photograph by Norman Johnson

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Comments (8)

Sherri Crabtree

Sherri Crabtree

Great composition, color and texture.

Norman Johnson replied:

Thank you very much Sherri.

Michelle Meenawong

Michelle Meenawong

great shot Norman l

Norman Johnson replied:

Thanks Michelle.

Liesl Walsh

Liesl Walsh

I love all the texture of the bricks in this one! l/f

Norman Johnson replied:

Thank you very much Liesl.

Carl Purcell

Carl Purcell

This also looks like Fort Jefferson in the Gulf of Mexico.

Norman Johnson replied:

This picture gives it a lot of the same feel Carl, but their interiors are much different, in particular the inner courtyard. That and the fact that Fort Jefferson is a little harder to get to. Glad you like it.

Georgia Brushhandle

Georgia Brushhandle

oh I love this, look at the old bricks and shapes!! l/f

Norman Johnson replied:

Thank you very much Georgia.

Hartmut Jager

Hartmut Jager

Although it depicts Ft Pickens, this image also conjures up all the once mighty Empires that have been blown away by the storms of history...

Norman Johnson replied:

Very well said Hartmut.

Thomas R Fletcher

Thomas R Fletcher

Nice.

Norman Johnson replied:

Thank you, Thomas.

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