In early February, I was finally able to join the Glover’s Regiment for their annual lantern walk to celebrate the life of their benefactor. I shared a video of several images narrated by the captain Seamus Daly but held onto this vertical image to share on a later date.
I had arrived at Old Town House as Glover’s Regiment gathered and received instructions for the lantern walk. As I shot images of them gathered in front of the familiar yellow building, I spotted a hooded woman coming near. I quickly switched to a vertical orientation and captured this shot as she walked by, lantern in hand, gazing towards the gathered troops.
Without any cars in the frame or anyone in modern dress, this scene could have easily taken place on this very street hundreds of years ago.
Wow, Doc! Wow!!
Except I don’t think the streets were paved or had crosswalks painted on them, but other than that pretty cool.
Magical! ?
Thanks for being there, Doc. Ray Sullivan aka Dr. John Warren. Check us out at Lee Mansion on Sun. April 15th.
I’d photoshop out the cross work and give pavement a gray patina
maybe like this
^ That’s just wrong.
Dennis Laska ?
Such a great perspective!
I love seeing the regiment march past our house. If it’s foggy enough, it’s like going back in time.