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Captured during a family excursion to the historic Fort Barrancas in Pensacola, this photograph highlights the architectural grandeur of the mid-19th-century fortification. The photographer focused on the rhythmic geometry of the long gallery, once used for strategic cannon placement, to create a compelling sense of depth and perspective. By emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow within the tunnel-like structure, the image transforms a functional military space into a striking study of form. This photograph is award-worthy for its clean composition and the evocative way it preserves the silent, enduring atmosphere of a site overlooking the bay.
Based in the United States, Victor J. Howard is a dedicated amateur photographer who began his creative journey in 2007. He approaches his craft with a methodical plan-shoot-review-adjust philosophy, constantly refining his technical skills through hands-on experience and self-directed study. While he explores a diverse range of subjects, his work is defined by a genuine passion for capturing the beauty of the world around him and a commitment to continuous artistic growth.
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The air in a place like this has a specific weightβit tastes of damp earth and iron, a metallic tang that clings to the back of the throat.
Read the reflection →We often speak of history as a series of dates or grand declarations, but history is more accurately a physical weightβa density of stone and intention that persists long after the voices have left the room.
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The Concrete Pulse
Nice composition!
Very nice. Makes me want to pick up my camera again and start taking wonderful photos! Great job with lighting and composition!
Nice work!
I wish I had the vision to take beautiful photos like this. I’m lucky if my kids don’t come out blurry. Well done!!
Great Job and Congratulations Victor !!
Hey Vic,
I am into photography too but I can’t do much with it anymore. I have tons of equipment I am willing to sell out. Reduced friend cost just for you. I LOVE your picture and your portfolio. Is it not just so much fun and rewarding to get into photography. Lots of love to you and your girls.
Maria S.
This is a beautiful and inspiring photo – magnificent!
I am saving the link so I can come back to see more.
Cool. Nice contrast in both shadow and color