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Lime Kiln Lighthouse And The Olympic Mountains Canvas Print
by Jordan Hill
Product Details
Lime Kiln Lighthouse And The Olympic Mountains canvas print by Jordan Hill. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
The Lime Kiln Light was established in 1914 when acetylene lights were placed on Lime Kiln Point, a name derived from the lime kilns built there in... more
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Comments (59)
Artist's Description
The Lime Kiln Light was established in 1914 when acetylene lights were placed on Lime Kiln Point, a name derived from the lime kilns built there in the 1860s. It was the last major light established in Washington. The light was updated five years later with a 38-foot octagonal concrete tower rising from the fog signal building, a design that matches the Alki Point Light in Seattle. Two keeper's houses and other structures also date from around this time. A fourth-order Fresnel lens was first exhibited from the new tower on June 30, 1919. The Coast Guard automated the Lime Kiln Lighthouse in August 1962, using photoelectric cells to turn the light on at dusk and off during daylight hours. In 1998, the drum lens was replaced with a modern optic, flashing a white light once every 10 seconds. Sitting on the rocky shoreline at a height of 55 feet, the beacon is visible for 15 nautical miles
About Jordan Hill
Jordan Hill is a self-taught award winning wildlife and landscape photographer born and raised in Guntown, Mississippi. He first got into photography a few years ago while vacationing. Photography soon became his passion. He started selling his photographs in April of 2019. He has since had his work published inside and on the cover of Several magazines. His work has been featured all over the United States in various articles and blogs. Jordan lives in Guntown with his wife and his two lovely daughters. He enjoys packing up his family and traveling with them to visit beautiful locations that he views through his lens. Thanks for visiting and looking through my photographs!
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Nancy Jacobson
Wonderful capture of a lovely spot! l/f
Marianne Campolongo
Such a serene and lovely view!
Lindley Johnson
I love the soft colors in this beautiful image, Jordan, wonderful work! L
Suzanne Wilkinson
Lovely
Judy Vincent
Wow beautiful view and capture!
Suzanne Wilkinson
A lovely scene!
Robert Tubesing
Wonderful image.
John Trommer
Very nice image.
Artfordable Art
revisit.. amazing !
Bentley Davis
beautiful work Jordan!
Anna Serebryanik
Gorgeous landscape!
Robert Tubesing
Beautiful image.
Stuart Litoff
Lovely!
Artfordable Art
amazing shot!
Patricia Hofmeester
Great shot!
Peng Shi
Beautiful!
Johanna Hurmerinta
Wonderful!
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Leif Sohlman
sharing on FB
Gary F Richards
Outstanding capture, lighting, shading, color and artwork! F/L
Judy Jones
Beautiful
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful
Sandra Clark
Lovely
Sandra Clark
Wonderful