Interesting story ... I had no idea what happened in The Battle of Resaca.
You took some exceptional photos and with a very professional style derangedvisions!
Reminiscing the important event in the past that molded the country to where it is now gives a vital information for the millennials of today of their ancestors who were fighting for a reason. Even though, nobody wins in a civil war - it will just inflict destruction but if there is no other choice rather than make the country in turmoil then I think the end will justify the means.
I agree. It is important to remember the past. No one wins during war and it was very moving at the end whem taps was played as a respect to all of those lost on both sides.
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War is not good and there are never winners, but it will always be a part of humanity. We must always remember those that have made the sacrifices for their countries and causes though, because it is part of history.
Wow! This is a masterpiece. The way you write and images attached, absolutely beautiful. I enjoyed reading your post. Thank you for this wonderful enlightenment. I hope to read more of your experiences as you travel.
How long post that is!!!
And also how many information it has!!!
This is absolutely wonderful post...
It would be helpful if you kindly tell me how many time you are used to make this beautiful post -----
I've been to Stonewall Jackson's house. For some strange reason, I found it disturbing being there. I guess with the recent events that is facing this great country of ours, I fear another Civil War would come.
Thanks. At least with learning history you are learning something worthwhile that you can pass down to your children. Knowledge is important and history should never be forgotten.
A big shout out to those unsung heroes before our time. They truly are worthy of being recognized and remember their epic courage which brought us to what we are enjoying now, peace.
This really is a great way for them to be remembered. People from all over the country travel to watch the reenactment and the people from the area come everyone year to honor their ancestors that took part in these battles.
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Looks like a damn good time and when you mentioned the guy storming out of his tent to share his whiskey I couldn't contain my laughter. I'm more impressed with the amount of pictures you've taken of all the people. And more impressive than that is all of these people are wearing authentic clothing and sticking to their parts, I truly believed the first couple pictures were actually from the battle I was baffled. Hope soon I can find one of these reenactments, seems like a trippie experience as if you were back in time. Great post!
Thanks. I had a great time creating everything for this post. As i was shooting everything i was planning the story i wanted to tell. I am glad it was so well recieved by everyone.
This is so awesome! As a photographer, I envy your subjects! Editing and composition is done so well, and my personal favorite is the first image of the elderly man. I followed and upvoted, so keep up posting good content! Cheers!
Thanks. The first subject is actually a man that travels to different reenactments and plays the part of General Robert E Lee. He looks a lot like him.
WOW is incredible. for the first time I see a share that I like so much. excellent documentary photography and narration. your photo shoots and shooting settings are very good. I see that you have a high level of experience in this area. congratulations my dear friend. I will enjoy following you!
Ooops! Please @derangedvisions is this war for real or just a fairytale? This is scene is just something else. If true, then God's intervention is needed as quickly as possible. May God help us all. Amen
Your photos are amazing! I love the bokeh. Seems like an amazing reenactment to experience!
This is the first time that I see curie giving a 100% upvote, but you deserve this so much! Congratulations!
Thanks. It really was incredible to witness and be a part of it. I am just glad that i was able to capture it and that it is being shared with so many people.
But i wonder how a real survivor would think about a "reenactment" of a pretty cruel battle where his friends and comrades died besides him and he still suffers from nightmares and so on.
I wonder how "cool" it would be to reenact a battle like the battle of verdun or so...
Well considering a vast majority of these people involved are veterans and some even combat vets from various wars and me being a combat vet myself, I can assure you that everything done at the reenactment was done with the utmost respect for our lost brothers in arms. I am sure that they are looking down and they are proud to have their memories relived in this way. I think it is a great way to honor these men and all veterans I know would agree with me.
I think the reenactments are good. I am also a combat veteran I believe that it reminds us of the history of this country and also reminds us where we came from and where we are today. It is an honor to them I believe that we remind ourselves through this that we need to be one Nation indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all.
Great post @derangedvisions! This is seriously top notch material!
@neutronenkind I can understand where you are coming from and your concern is amazing! Everyone copes with the death of comrades and the nightmares that are left behind differently but that is just how grief is. There is no real way to cope, only to accept it and try to deal with the loss the best you can without ever forgetting what happened. When you lose someone it can feel like a part of your soul is ripped away. But, sometimes it really does help to remember what happened and to honor those that have been lost. And it does a great service to the families of those that have given their lives in service to their country. I have been told by family members of the fallen that it helps them to understand what happened in those final moments and brings them a sense of peace. Based upon the reenactments that I have seen done in the past, they are very respectful in the way they conduct themselves and the experience is sobering for those that watch. I feel like the reenactments educate people that have never seen battle before and make it more real. Sometimes there is a disconnect between what you see on the news and it doesn't feel real if you watch a firefight onscreen. It comes off feeling like television and like it was staged even though it was real and it actually happened. And there is a saying that if we don't educate ourselves on history then we are doomed to repeat it so maybe by watching the reenactments we will not be doomed to repeat the past. I feel like this is an excellent way to honor those that lost their lives and to remember that it really did happen.
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Great article in every regard. I love the dedication these guys have even just to show up. It always astounds me when I read about the re-enactments and the sheer amount of effort involved. I've definitely added seeing one (or more) of these to my travels in future.
Both buglers played Taps back and forth across the battlefield that was littered with the dead of both sides.
This would have been a very surreal moment.
Thank you for taking the time to post pictures you are taking along the way of your civil war trip. Traveling and posting is quite the multitasking.
Interested to hear what you learn about The War of Rights on your trip and if your viewpoint was the same or changed in regard to the historical reasons behind the war.
This is truly a wonderful post, @derangedvisions. Congratulations on that and also the Curie vote! :-) I'm no admirer of war or warfare, but what you witnessed, and let us witness with you, was beautiful. Here's where I felt so much warmth, even if war itself is cold:
Most of them even have rips in their clothing that they have not sewn because they say that it adds to the character.
and
They told me that the troops had specific rations that they carried with them during battle and that over the course of the next few days they were going to stick to the rations that the soldiers were allowed.
make me go "wow, the love and care these people pour into this... I love that!" And it is matched by the love and care you poured into this post. I'm grateful to heven been able to witness this; I think this is the closest we can come to "keeping history alive", literally :-)
Honoured to have you as part of our little family on Steemit @derangedvisions!
Thanks. It really was awesome to see the dedication that the campaingers put into everything. Especially the ones that have been doing it for a long time and have a large collection of cool items to look at.
Wow, what a fantastic post. The photos are just amazing. Some of them look like they could have been shot back in time. Should do a colourize treatment on them. Love the commentary. I've seen a few reenactments in and around Gettysburg when I was a kid. I was in awe at that time.
You did a really nice job covering the men who keep this part of history alive . Some dedicated people . And the expense of the clothing ,equipment to put this all together . plus the travel .
These people look like they did really well in acting their characters. Your pictures show how it could have been for them, seeing their emotions in their faces.
Thank you for bringing me back in a time that once was. Hard times for many back then.
Your pictures are perfect and beautiful. And I have to say the last one, you even brought humour to us lol.
Thank you for making and showing us a video. I have never seen a reenactment before.
Wow, I'm totally speechless, so I'm not supposed to type anything anymore, hmmm... but I just want to say I looove the retro feel of all your photos here(like your documentaries in Africa), feels like going back to that time with the video and your great storytelling... Amazing job Wes!
Wow!
Well done. That's quite a lot fo effort into this post!
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I really like your articles, articles that have a classic picture and also a good understanding, I ask permission to share it in my post ..🙏
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Interesting story ... I had no idea what happened in The Battle of Resaca.
You took some exceptional photos and with a very professional style derangedvisions!
Thank you. I really appreciate it. I am glad you enjoyed it.
Reminiscing the important event in the past that molded the country to where it is now gives a vital information for the millennials of today of their ancestors who were fighting for a reason. Even though, nobody wins in a civil war - it will just inflict destruction but if there is no other choice rather than make the country in turmoil then I think the end will justify the means.
I agree. It is important to remember the past. No one wins during war and it was very moving at the end whem taps was played as a respect to all of those lost on both sides.
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last pic has nailed it !
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Absolutely brilliant man! The photography is stunning, the story, then you surprised us all with a film at the end! Not sure you could set the bar any higher, amazing job as always ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you. I just try and tell stories and I have a blast doing it. I am glad that people actually enjoy what I am doing here on the platform, that is my favorite part and why i do what I do.
Awesome post!! I am so proud of you and all you have created over the last few months!! I am excited to see where all of this creativity will take us!! Nicely done <3 I love you!!
I love you too. Thank you for being an awesone wife and supporting me in everything. Without you, none of this could be possible.
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I like the fact that "Resaca" means "Hangover" in Spanish ^^ Great pictures, straight out of a movie!
Lol. I did not know that. I am sure some of those guys enjoying the whisky had a little "resaca" the next morning.
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War is Not Good. But Your Blog and #photography is amazing .
War is not good and there are never winners, but it will always be a part of humanity. We must always remember those that have made the sacrifices for their countries and causes though, because it is part of history.
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Wow! This is a masterpiece. The way you write and images attached, absolutely beautiful. I enjoyed reading your post. Thank you for this wonderful enlightenment. I hope to read more of your experiences as you travel.
Thank you. I appreciate you taking the time to check out my post and i am glad that you liked it.
How long post that is!!!
And also how many information it has!!!
This is absolutely wonderful post...
It would be helpful if you kindly tell me how many time you are used to make this beautiful post -----
I've been to Stonewall Jackson's house. For some strange reason, I found it disturbing being there. I guess with the recent events that is facing this great country of ours, I fear another Civil War would come.
This looks like an awesome place to visit.
still creept as fuck
Awesome Post! I am a big history buff. It drives the wife crazy as I watch and read anything I can about the history of America.
Thanks. At least with learning history you are learning something worthwhile that you can pass down to your children. Knowledge is important and history should never be forgotten.
A big shout out to those unsung heroes before our time. They truly are worthy of being recognized and remember their epic courage which brought us to what we are enjoying now, peace.
This really is a great way for them to be remembered. People from all over the country travel to watch the reenactment and the people from the area come everyone year to honor their ancestors that took part in these battles.
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This was a most amazing post, filled with information and awesome shots!
Thanks
Looks like a damn good time and when you mentioned the guy storming out of his tent to share his whiskey I couldn't contain my laughter. I'm more impressed with the amount of pictures you've taken of all the people. And more impressive than that is all of these people are wearing authentic clothing and sticking to their parts, I truly believed the first couple pictures were actually from the battle I was baffled. Hope soon I can find one of these reenactments, seems like a trippie experience as if you were back in time. Great post!
It was a blast. It was hilarious when that guy came out of the tent with his whisky. They were super awesome to hang out with.
This is really brilliant! Congratulations!!!! 😍
Thanks. I had a great time creating everything for this post. As i was shooting everything i was planning the story i wanted to tell. I am glad it was so well recieved by everyone.
Excellent piece of Americana. Concise paragraphs, excellent imagery, and brilliant composition. Well done!
The photographs are awesome , look like a story is in front of us
Thank you.
This is so awesome! As a photographer, I envy your subjects! Editing and composition is done so well, and my personal favorite is the first image of the elderly man. I followed and upvoted, so keep up posting good content! Cheers!
Thanks. The first subject is actually a man that travels to different reenactments and plays the part of General Robert E Lee. He looks a lot like him.
WOW is incredible. for the first time I see a share that I like so much. excellent documentary photography and narration. your photo shoots and shooting settings are very good. I see that you have a high level of experience in this area. congratulations my dear friend. I will enjoy following you!
Thanks. It was fun making this post and i am glad you liked it.
O my gosh, brilliant.
Ooops! Please @derangedvisions is this war for real or just a fairytale? This is scene is just something else. If true, then God's intervention is needed as quickly as possible. May God help us all. Amen
That's a superb post!
It looks like you are having a super interesting trip!
Thank you. I am glad that you enjoyed it. The trip is going awesome so far.
Wow this is indeed a one of a kind creation
Thank you
One of best post I ever seen. many many thanks for your beautiful post.
Nice work
Your photos are amazing! I love the bokeh. Seems like an amazing reenactment to experience!
This is the first time that I see curie giving a 100% upvote, but you deserve this so much! Congratulations!
Thanks. It really was incredible to witness and be a part of it. I am just glad that i was able to capture it and that it is being shared with so many people.
Great pictures!
But i wonder how a real survivor would think about a "reenactment" of a pretty cruel battle where his friends and comrades died besides him and he still suffers from nightmares and so on.
I wonder how "cool" it would be to reenact a battle like the battle of verdun or so...
Well considering a vast majority of these people involved are veterans and some even combat vets from various wars and me being a combat vet myself, I can assure you that everything done at the reenactment was done with the utmost respect for our lost brothers in arms. I am sure that they are looking down and they are proud to have their memories relived in this way. I think it is a great way to honor these men and all veterans I know would agree with me.
I think the reenactments are good. I am also a combat veteran I believe that it reminds us of the history of this country and also reminds us where we came from and where we are today. It is an honor to them I believe that we remind ourselves through this that we need to be one Nation indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all.
Great post @derangedvisions! This is seriously top notch material!
@neutronenkind I can understand where you are coming from and your concern is amazing! Everyone copes with the death of comrades and the nightmares that are left behind differently but that is just how grief is. There is no real way to cope, only to accept it and try to deal with the loss the best you can without ever forgetting what happened. When you lose someone it can feel like a part of your soul is ripped away. But, sometimes it really does help to remember what happened and to honor those that have been lost. And it does a great service to the families of those that have given their lives in service to their country. I have been told by family members of the fallen that it helps them to understand what happened in those final moments and brings them a sense of peace. Based upon the reenactments that I have seen done in the past, they are very respectful in the way they conduct themselves and the experience is sobering for those that watch. I feel like the reenactments educate people that have never seen battle before and make it more real. Sometimes there is a disconnect between what you see on the news and it doesn't feel real if you watch a firefight onscreen. It comes off feeling like television and like it was staged even though it was real and it actually happened. And there is a saying that if we don't educate ourselves on history then we are doomed to repeat it so maybe by watching the reenactments we will not be doomed to repeat the past. I feel like this is an excellent way to honor those that lost their lives and to remember that it really did happen.
Ivy
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Great article in every regard. I love the dedication these guys have even just to show up. It always astounds me when I read about the re-enactments and the sheer amount of effort involved. I've definitely added seeing one (or more) of these to my travels in future.
It is amazing. These guys are really dedicated to making sure that the history doesn't die.
This is amazing @derangedvisions! The photography is just gorgeously done, and the storytelling is too!
Thanks. I am glad that you enjoyed it.
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But unfortunately no one can one in this kind of War !
Wonderful….very nice post …cud u plz advise how u make it so colorful?
Hope you like my post as well :)
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This would have been a very surreal moment.
Thank you for taking the time to post pictures you are taking along the way of your civil war trip. Traveling and posting is quite the multitasking.
Interested to hear what you learn about The War of Rights on your trip and if your viewpoint was the same or changed in regard to the historical reasons behind the war.
Stay safe and keep it coming, brother!
as i said in our chat, the dedication of this people is amazing. and the photos are great to :)
This is truly a wonderful post, @derangedvisions. Congratulations on that and also the Curie vote! :-) I'm no admirer of war or warfare, but what you witnessed, and let us witness with you, was beautiful. Here's where I felt so much warmth, even if war itself is cold:
and
make me go "wow, the love and care these people pour into this... I love that!" And it is matched by the love and care you poured into this post. I'm grateful to heven been able to witness this; I think this is the closest we can come to "keeping history alive", literally :-)
Honoured to have you as part of our little family on Steemit @derangedvisions!
Thanks. It really was awesome to see the dedication that the campaingers put into everything. Especially the ones that have been doing it for a long time and have a large collection of cool items to look at.
Wow, what a fantastic post. The photos are just amazing. Some of them look like they could have been shot back in time. Should do a colourize treatment on them. Love the commentary. I've seen a few reenactments in and around Gettysburg when I was a kid. I was in awe at that time.
You did a really nice job covering the men who keep this part of history alive . Some dedicated people . And the expense of the clothing ,equipment to put this all together . plus the travel .
👏 what a great post!! really enjoyed reading it, not to mention your photos which are awesome!! resteemed
That last picture! :')
Man, your photo series is amazing! As is your story. I have nothing to add. Except congrats on the well-deserved attention and rewards it got!
These people look like they did really well in acting their characters. Your pictures show how it could have been for them, seeing their emotions in their faces.
Thank you for bringing me back in a time that once was. Hard times for many back then.
Your pictures are perfect and beautiful. And I have to say the last one, you even brought humour to us lol.
Thank you for making and showing us a video. I have never seen a reenactment before.
This story is very straight. And has the best images to describe it
Thank you for such great write-up
Wow, I'm totally speechless, so I'm not supposed to type anything anymore, hmmm... but I just want to say I looove the retro feel of all your photos here(like your documentaries in Africa), feels like going back to that time with the video and your great storytelling... Amazing job Wes!
Wow!
Well done. That's quite a lot fo effort into this post!
I am VERY impressed with the detail paid from the Campaigners, and the amount of attention to detail you put into writing the post.
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