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Pemaquid Point Light Greeting Card featuring the photograph Pemaquid Point Light Aglow by Tamara Becker

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Pemaquid Point Light Aglow Greeting Card

Tamara Becker

by Tamara Becker

$5.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Pemaquid Point Lighthouse just after sunset near Bristol, Maine.... more

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Comments (10)

Tamara Becker

Tamara Becker

Thank you Ramona!

Amyn Nasser

Amyn Nasser

Love the light! Been a while since I've been to Maine! voted

Tamara Becker replied:

Thanks Amyn! Can't wait until I can go back to Maine.

Nikolyn McDonald

Nikolyn McDonald

The blue tones are very nice with that golden beacon.

Tamara Becker replied:

Thank you Nikelyn! The beacon is on every 6 seconds so you have to count and time it just right.

Claudia Kuhn

Claudia Kuhn

Terrific comp. I've been there and don't have anything like this.

Tamara Becker replied:

Thank you Claudia! I usually try to get a different comp. than the usual.

Judy Palkimas

Judy Palkimas

Beautiful capture! f/v

Tamara Becker replied:

Thank you Judy! Truly appreciated :)

Tamara Becker

Tamara Becker

Thank you Debra and Dave!!

Debra and Dave Vanderlaan

Debra and Dave Vanderlaan

Love the late day lighting Tamara! We Voted! Celebrate life, Debra and Dave

Tamara Becker

Tamara Becker

Thank you Marie Sharp for the feature in "Photography From Around The World". A wonderful compliment to my work!

Artist's Description

Pemaquid Point Lighthouse just after sunset near Bristol, Maine.

From Wikipedia:

The lighthouse was commissioned in 1827 by President John Quincy Adams and built that year. Because of poor workmanship (salt water was used in the mortar mix), the lighthouse began to crumble and was replaced in 1835. The second contract for the construction stipulated that only fresh water be used. Keeper Isaac Dunham oversaw the construction and wrote in a letter to the US Lighthouse Establishment that the agreement was upheld and the work went well.

The original light was an Argand-Lewis parabolic reflector, lit with candles and with a visibility of 2 miles (3.2 km). Augustin Fresnel invented a superior way of focusing light in the early 1850s and most lighthouses in the US were converted to the Fresnel Lens, with Pemaquid Point receiving a fourth order Fresnel in 1856. The lens is one of only six Fresnel lenses still in service in Maine.[4] The keeper's house was built in 18...

About Tamara Becker

Tamara Becker

Tamara Becker is an outdoor nature photographer who enjoys all things in nature. She is the author of the blog Different Isn't Wrong, It's Just Different at differentisntwrongitsjustdifferent.com. Several of her images have appeared in galleries for the Friday Fotos series on the Arizona Highways Magazine blog. She had an article published in "Our Iowa" magazine in the Oct/Nov 2016 issue for the column "What I Miss About Iowa". In 2017 her photo "Steam Engine #6" received First Place at the Iowa State Fair in the class "Planes, Trains & Automobiles". She has had multiple images on display at the Iowa State Fair. You can follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/tbeckerphotos/ Copyright Notice: All images on this...

 

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