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Cape Elizabeth and the Portland Head Light, Portland, Maine, October 5, 2010
$699.00 – $1,099.00
In stock
Though hardly in Colorado, the famed Portland Head Light, the construction of which was authorized by George Washington, marks the significance of the Maine timber industry in early day America and the importance of Portland as a shipping point for timber. The lighthouse provided safe navigation for merchant vessels entering and departing the busy harbor. Marc Schuman’s travels have taken him to all parts of the U.S. in pursuit of his photographic and historical interests. This photograph, taken at dusk on a typically windy and cloudy New England fall day, was made with a Nikon D-700 digital single lens reflex camera equipped with a 17-35mm f2.8 Nikkor ED Zoom lens. The zoom setting was at 32mm, a minimally wide field of view.
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