El Morro, by Tisha Clinkenbeard

Taken at the San Juan National Historic Site, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, US. Officially the Castillo San Felipe del Morro or El Morro which is a fort that was originally started in 1539 by King Charles V of Spain and finished to the 6 level structure you see today in 1787. The fort came under the control of the United States in in 1898. This is the tunnel that leads from the entry level of the fort to the cannon level. This ramp was used to roll the cannon down and has stairs on the sides for people to walk down.

El Morro, by Tisha Clinkenbeard

Nikon P90 | Exposure 1/350sec @ f/5.6 | ISO 64 | Focal Length 5.2mm
El Morro, by Tisha Clinkenbeard

Award Winner: Photo of the Day | August 22
Award Score: 53 (Value 10, Clarity 10, Composition 13, Style 10, Skill 10)
Photo of the Day Award Category: Travel Photography
Photograph Location: Juan National Historic Site, San Juan, Puerto Rico, The United States

Photographer: Tisha Clinkenbeard (Powderly, TX, USA) Registered
Tisha Clinkenbeard works have been in exhibits at The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs, Black Box Gallery in Portland, and in several fine art shows in Texas. She believes photography captured her years ago before we had the digital wonders for cameras. Her life offers many opportunities to capture the things that she sees as she wanders this earth. Her goal is to share what she finds Round & About – which was the inspiration for her photo blog: foundroundandabout.com. Two of Tisha’s photos have been appeared in the Birds & Blooms monthly online newsletter – April and December of 2011.

Website: http://foundroundandabout.com
Gallery: http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/tisha-clinkenbeard.html
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