Another element that I need to work out is color. I found it rater difficult to work out proper color relationships between what I was seeing and what I could mix with my watercolors. Green was a particularly hard color to work with.
I hope to make some more studies this spring before there is to much vegetation, bugs, & heat.
Enjoy.
View looking North East Antietam Md.
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I was siting on the New York monument near the visitors center. This is one of the highest points. This was the location of a Confederate artillery battery during the morning phase of the battle. In the distance you can see South Mountain. The land drops away down to the sunken lane and Roulette's Farm.
View looking North West Antietam Md
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This is from the same New York Monument as above. I changed my angle looking north. This part of the battlefield saw the most action in the morning. In the distance you can see the cornfield where most of the action took place. Also you can see the Smoketown road cutting across to the East Woods.
Hill in front of the Sunken Lane, Antietam MD
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This is the hill that the New York Irish brigade appeared over and slugged it out with Confederate units holding the lane.
Sunken Lane, Antietam MD
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View looking up the lane. I did not draw in the observation tower at the far end of the lane.
Two Views of the Corn Field Antietam MD.
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The View is from the road looking North across the battlefield.
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I was siting on the New York monument near the visitors center. This is one of the highest points. This was the location of a Confederate artillery battery during the morning phase of the battle. In the distance you can see South Mountain. The land drops away down to the sunken lane and Roulette's Farm.
View looking North West Antietam Md
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This is from the same New York Monument as above. I changed my angle looking north. This part of the battlefield saw the most action in the morning. In the distance you can see the cornfield where most of the action took place. Also you can see the Smoketown road cutting across to the East Woods.
Hill in front of the Sunken Lane, Antietam MD
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This is the hill that the New York Irish brigade appeared over and slugged it out with Confederate units holding the lane.
Sunken Lane, Antietam MD
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View looking up the lane. I did not draw in the observation tower at the far end of the lane.
Two Views of the Corn Field Antietam MD.
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The View is from the road looking North across the battlefield.
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