Admiralty Head Lighthouse Acrylic Print
by Dan Mihai
Product Details
Admiralty Head Lighthouse acrylic print by Dan Mihai. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Shortly before sunset. Fort Casey State Park, Whidbey Island, Washington State.... more
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Artist's Description
Shortly before sunset. Fort Casey State Park, Whidbey Island, Washington State.
From http://admiraltyhead.wsu.edu/ :
"Our light and Fort Casey's big guns stood watch over the entrance to Puget Sound for decades. Today they watch over a breath-taking view of the Olympic mountains, Port Townsend ferry, shipping lanes, and even the ocassional Orca whales.
Built in 1861 and rebuilt in 1903, the lighthouse guided tall ships toward the Whidbey Island shore where they could fill their sails with wind. It was the last brick lighthouse designed by renowned German architect Carl Leick - its walls 18 inches thick to withstand the earthquakes that shake western Washington."
About Dan Mihai
I am a passionate photographer, based in the Seattle area. The beautiful Pacific Northwest nature is my main source of inspiration.
$89.00
Rolando Burbon
Beautiful Photo - An Ideal Setting For An Ideal Looking Dwelling. FV / FB
Joan Minchak
Dan, this is really great HDR photography! Vote and fave!
Anne Norskog
Beautifully photographed!
Dan Mihai replied:
Thank you very much Anne! It was great to find these nice clouds close to sunset time!
Frank Feliciano
Fantastic composition, Dan and great description of the light's history.
Dan Mihai replied:
Thanks for the feature Frank - I appreciate the support!
Alfonso Garcia
Nice!
Dan Mihai replied:
Thanks for featuring my work, Alfonso!