A Window in the Fort by Alyce Taylor
Alyce Taylor

A Window in the Fort by

Featured in Postcard Style on April 28th, 2012.
Featured in The Wild West Show on February 17th, 2012.
Featured in Old Things Are Vintage on February 16th, 2012.

A closeup of a window in Old Fort Edmonton, a reconstruction of the 1846 Hudson’s Bay Fort, located in Fort Edmonton Park along the North Saskatchewan river valley in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Fort Edmonton was the most important Hudson’s Bay Company post west of the Red River Settlement at Fort Garry (near modern Winnipeg). The Fort not only traded furs, but produced goods and supplied other smaller posts.

Canon EOS 50D
Focal length:24 mm
Exposure:1/40 at f/7.1
ISO 100
No post-processing

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About Alyce Taylor

I am an amateur photographer living in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.

I enjoy photographing the wonders of the world around me; whether that means capturing images of animals and wildlife, scenic natural landscapes, or man-made wonders.

I travel all over Canada in pursuit of this passion and my dream is to one day be able to do this full-time.

Thank you for your interest in my work,
Alyce Taylor

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edmonton, fort, park, replica, reconstruction, 1846, hudsons bay, window, river valley, reflection, alyce, taylor, alycetaylor, alyce taylor

Comments

  • Vickie Emms
    Vickie Emms3 months ago


    Congratulations Alyce
    February 16/12

  • Thanx for the feature Vickie :)

    – Alyce Taylor

  • Jennifer Saville
    Jennifer Saville3 months ago

  • Thanx for the feature Jennifer :)

    – Alyce Taylor

  • steppeland
    steppelandabout 1 month ago

    “Fair and square” – Features April Week 4 (04/28/2012) – Postcard Style

  • Thanx for the feature :)

    – Alyce Taylor