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  • The iron lighthouse was built in 1871 and was originally located at the entrance to Ulladulla harbour. The first Lighthouse keeper was William Gambell, an ex-sea captain who lived with his wife and family in a slab house on the beach. The lighthouse was re-erected to Ulladulla’s south headland – Warden’s Head in 1889.

  • 2007-12-05Date uploaded / 4998Views Lisa C. Weber ©2007 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • This 11×14 Pastel Sketch was one of my first pastel sketches which was done on a lightweight artist paper with Rembrandt Soft Pastels. /

  • Well I have just gotten back from a stint up the East coast on Sunday night, and of course had to stop in Byron Bay for what was supposed to be a night, but turned into 4. Took about a million photographs but only a few were Red Bubble worthy in my own estimation. Unfortunately for me, a very talented Lee Burgess has beaten me to the punch on the lighthouse by about 8 hours…Oh well, pays not to sit on piccies too long huh! For what its worth, this is my take…

  • Ok….heres the final…hopefully…lol!! Being such a switch from my usual beach/tropical type sketches…I still felt confident on how this would turn out. Hope you like it and comments are more than welcome.

  • / Byron Belle / Mixed Media ink pastel acrylic charcoal / on canvas textured paper / by Karin Taylor / Beach Series

  • Chatham Lighthouse Cape Cod. / Chatham Cape Cod / Framed Print: Card:

  • Look how it looks in a room as a framed wallart… Can you see the arm of a man embracing the woman in the window at the bottom of the picture… ??? Elevator love in a shopping mall in Gdansk (Poland)...

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  • Praise be to the LORD, / for He has heard my cry for mercy. Psalm 28:6 “I trust in God, wherever I may be / Out in the land, out on the stormy sea / Oh come what may, from day to day / My heavenly Father watches over me” Photomanipulation created in Photoshop CS2 Stock Credits: / Background: Breedstock / Woman with lantern: deathbycanon-stock / Boat: Vegasbridestock

  • The near stillness recalls what is forgotten, extinct angels. / / Georg Trakl (1887 – 1914)

  • (c) Sarah Moore 2008 Lighthouse and Balloon Stock

  • opera singer :)

  • This image was chosen to be 1 of 20 favorites from the Tamron Americana Photo Contest. this tree found in mattamuskeet national wildlife refuge lake, NC 3 exp HDR -digidreamgrafix.com

  • 3 stop hdr

  • / Medium – pencil, black marker, pastel, watercolour pencils, coloured pencils, charcoal / Substrate – acid free professional tracing paper Living a balanced lifestyle isn’t easy….... / can be a little bit like balancing an egg on your head some days :)

  • (c) Sarah Moore 2009 Stock Used… Background / Ship / Own brushes and textures

  • Lighthouse 2 by DAVID PETRANKER

  • A pretty stormy evening in Clevedon, UK so I fancied capturing some timed exposures and hoped to not get too wet. This time I had my tripod, I hope you like it. Greeting Cards / Framed Print / Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 24mm, f/11, .6 sec, ISO 50100. ND 9 filter used. Photomatix conversion (first time I used it) and dust and scratches removed in photoshop, chromatic abs removed by magic brush. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Coastal Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.

  • A day time long exposure of a light house on the Dutch Coast. / B&W with a touch of selenium. Technical info: / 10 stops ND filter / Polarization Filter – 2 stops / f/22 / ISO100 / 181s (3 min) exposure / / This one’s taken at the same location: /

  • Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse, Wollongong, NSW, Australia. After traveling 3 1/2 hours to do some work at Wollongong, I noticed some storm clouds rolling in. I was down near the water having a look around at the scenery and lined the shot up to get the breakwater, the lighthouse and the clouds all together. 3 Exp HDR / 3 Image Panorama / Canon 350D / Lens: 18-55mm EF-S / Focal length: 18mm / ISO: 100 / Tripod Mounted / Photomatix Pro, Photoshop CS4, Lightroom 2 [info] / The Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse or known affectionally as “Old Wollongong Lighthouse” by the locals was built in 1871 after an earlier request made by the Wollongong Borough Council in 1866 to help mariners safely nagvigate the port of Wollongong in the early days of the coal industry in the Illawarra region. It is situated in the Belmore Basin on the southern breakwater, within walking distance to its newer twin, the Wollongong Head Lighthouse. / Designed by Edward Moriarty, the Engineer-in-Chief of Harbours and Rivers Department, the tower is constructed of wrought iron on a ferro-concrete base to survive any gale force weather in the area. It is one of the two towers in New South Wales made from wrought iron plates—another identical one was built at Ulladulla Breakwater which later moved to Warden Head. Its construction was delayed by heavy seas which the tower did survive through. Until the lighthouse came into service, a temporary red light was fixed in a box at the end of the pier. Its lantern was installed in July 1871 but its light was not exhibited regularly until January 1872. / Due to poor maintenance of the wrought iron plates in later years, its support fixtures and foundation had deteriorated so much that the lighthouse was considered unsafe and slated for demolition in the 1970s. However, the Wollongong community called for its retention and local organisations subsequently contributed to its restoration then and again in 2002. The old lighthouse has become an icon of Wollongong for its part played in its history and is often depicted on its tourist brochures and even appears as an emblem on the pocket of a local high school uniform. / The new Wollongong Head Lighthouse was constructed on Flagstaff Point to the south of the Breakwater in 1937 and took over as the major light in the harbour in 1974. Though decommissioned now, it is still fully functional and its lights are only relit to mark special maritime occasion nowadays. (Wikipedia)

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