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by Skip Willits
$47.00
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PORTLAND HEAD LIGHTHOUSE... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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1 - 2 business days
PORTLAND HEAD LIGHTHOUSE
ATLANTIC OCEAN
SOUTH PORTLAND, ME
Portland Head Light was lit on January 10, 1791 by keeper Joseph Greenleaf.
This light is probably the most visited and photographed light in New England. A number of ships lost their existence at or near this light over the years. Notably lost was the Bohemian bound from England in 1868 with over 200 passengers aboard. This vessel loaded with immigrants went into Alden’s rock a few miles south of the light. Advertised on the rocks to the right of the light in this image is a record of the loss of the Annie Maguire on Christmas Eve, 1886. This image typifies the rocky coast of Maine, the precarious perching of a number of the lighthouses in that state, and the risks the early mariners faced.
In the rededication of this landmark, Vice President George Bush said in July 1982: “Since its commission in 1790 by George Washington, Portland Head Light remains an enduring symbol of the rugged, s...
I am a professional photographer specializing in lighthouse, maritime, nature and urban photography. I've been published in many national books and magazines, and am the publisher and co-publisher of numerous lighthouse and wildlife posters. I have led a number of tours for the Smithsonian Institution and produced multimedia slide shows for them and others. I have visited and photographed two thirds of all the lighthouses on the east coast, and probably have the image of your favorite. Just ask! I have also written a number of articles published by regional magazines in both Maryland and New Jersey. I sell and lease images to publishers. I have wall art appropriate for both the wholesale and retail levels. I welcome any and...
$47.00
Skip Willits
Thanks Mary Lynn.
Mary Lynn Giacomini
So beautiful in black and white amazing perspetcive and composition Skip! Revisit! L/F
Skip Willits
Thanks Ben.
Ben Prepelka
Dramatic for sure! Great use of black and white!
Skip Willits
Thanks Jack.
Jack Zulli
Revisiting this fine work and enjoying once again, well done Skip;)
Skip Willits
Thank you Darin.
Darin Williams
Fantastic image! l/f
Skip Willits
Thanks Laurie.
Laurie Search
Just fantastic, Skip!! So beautifully composed, and the light rays are gorgeous!!! :)))vf
Skip Willits
Thank you Jack.
Jack Zulli
Revisit to this grand scene;)
Skip Willits
Thanks Jack.
Jack Zulli
Wonderful perspective and natural light for a great capture!;) v/f
Skip Willits
Thanks Stavros
Skip Willits
Thanks Kathy, good to hear from you.
Kathy Fornal
Makes me want to move back up North, nothing in the South compares to this. l/f
Skip Willits
Thank you Georgia and Elizabeth.
Elizabeth Winter
Dramatic indeed Skip. Awesome capture! f/v
Georgia Mizuleva
Wonderful work.
Skip Willits
Thanks Robin-lee and Miroslav.
Miroslava Jurcik
Amazing light and love the black and white !! l/f
Robin-lee Vieira
Fabulous tonal quality and drama!
Skip Willits
Thank you Randi.