The Old Fort
Good Morning NO real update on my health today which is good things seem to be going OK at the moment, the cramps have gone and I can go back onto a pureed diet today funny thought i had this morning for months i was focused so hard loosing weight, getting steps in and eating healthy , finally got to the stage where the Dr said that was enough try to stay at that weight which was 166lbs, but this past week or two I have lost another 12 lbs
Now there is a bit of debate in the city of the name of the Fort and hence i played it safe in the title and said the Old Fort, looking on online maps the Fort is Called Fort Rodman, and the park is Fort Taber National Park, but there are some mainly the older generation, dang did I say that I am talking about people my age and older who are adamant the Fort is called Fort Taber and the park is Fort Rodman, but i go with what the maps show me :)
The fort which was also known as the old Stone Fort, and the Fort at Clarks Point until 1898, construction of the Fort started in 1857. As built is had 72 cannons in three tiers, they had originally planned a fourth tier, but that was dropped to speed up the completion time for the fort
The fort is closed off and not safe and hence never opened to the public, I would love to see it restored but I have not heard of any plans to do that
These shots are from a few visits to the park, most times I visit there I do at least one lap on the path that goes around the fort and the edge of the park by the water
Sony A7iv 21mm F11 99 Sec ISO 100 Click here to view larger
I know it looks quite bright in the first shot, but if you look at the exposure length it was 99 Seconds, so it was actually quite dark
THis is from the opposite side of the fort
Sony A7iv 22mm F9 15 Sec ISO 100 Click here to view larger
This is at a point about midway between the first two shots I shared
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I do love having the old fort as a background when I try light painting so will slip in one light painting shot
Sony A7iv 19mm F22 143 Sec ISO 100 Click here to view larger
and a last shot to finish off the post
Sony A7iv 17mm F11 1/2 Sec ISO 100 Click here to view larger