Lighthouse photography 

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  • The view from what was originally the assistant light keepers residence at Cape Otway Light Station.

  • Grasses sway in strong winds at Pt Lonsdaale where the lighthouse assist with navigation of the difficult Rip,

  • A big swell just outside wollongong harbour makes for a spectical.

  • Cape Otway Lightstation is illuminated at twilght, and rain falls in the background on Bass Strait. / Taken on Fuji S2 Pro

  • southermost lighthouse in New Zealand

  • A variation on this photo, taken on a windy but sunny day:

  • Jervis Bay, NSW

  • I did 2 versions of this one.. This one and one where I’m stuck in a web on the light house.. This one made the cut! :)

  • Image by photographer Glennis Siverson, www.glennisphotos.com. This scene was captured off the coast of Jamaica. Poster of this photograph was sold in 2008.

  • _ Taken near Whyalla on the Eyre Peninsular, South Australia

  • Lighthouse at the northern most point of Roosevelt Island, NY. The plaque at the base of the lighthouse reads in part, ”... to create a beacon of light to reach into the shadows where most disabled persons have been forced to exist, away from the mainstream of society…” Copyright

  • I know it’s been a long time since I posted anything (or commented) but I have been very busy- hopefully I’ll be around a bit more now that I’m settled into things for the summer :) This is an HDR image created from 3 exposures taken from a hike this Sunday on Dungeness Spit, the weather was completely overcast but I tried to make the best of it! /

  • 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)...

  • my first hard back publication!! may 09 in nikons “best of college photography” *February 26th Going Coastal featured “Cape Disappointment“ ♥FEATURED TWICE!! 01/27/09 by live love dream and Your Magic Places!! Weekly Winner at Viewbug! 09/21/09 notified today (01/25/09) that this will be published in / “Best of College Photography 2009” / as a finalist for nikon’s 29th annual college photography contest!!! over 3,000 students participated from us and canada and around the world!! camera: canon powershot a560 / settings used: iso 80, f/2.6, shutter 1/640, matrix metering, / location: ilwaco, wa – over a mile and a half walk through washed out paths – priceless! 2009 calendar – lighthouses of the pacific northwest

  • Point Bonita Lighthouse

  • This is a solar powered lighthouse at Point Helen on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera.

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  • 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. 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.

  • 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)

  • Sunrise over Folkestone, was taken back in August 2009 at 5am in the morning. It was stunning! This image is HDR and has been PP in Adobe Photoshop.

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