Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse Wall Art

The bright red lighthouse at Charlevoix, MI is a beautiful sight to see.

Intro: The pierhead light at Charlevoix, Michigan is an aid to navigation on Lake Michigan delineating the pier/breakwater at the entrance to the harbor of Round Lake. When viewed against a bright blue sky, this uniquely bright red paint is quite distinctive and memorable.

Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse

In this Expressionism Abstract presentation, the bright red against the bright blue is distinctive and makes a statement that would look great as an accent piece or “conversation starter” in your home or office.

Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse Expressionism

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Link: Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse

Link: Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse Abstract

Link: Michigan and Great Lakes Collection at U.S. Pictures.

The Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse (pierhead light) at Charlevoix, Michigan is an aid to navigation on Lake Michigan. This lighthouse was deemed excess and offered at no cost to eligible entities, including federal, state, and local agencies, non-profit corporations, and educational organizations under the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000.

Lighthouses are one of the most recognizable landmarks around the world, displaying a guiding light as a symbol of adventure and discovery. The Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse is an aid to navigation on Lake Michigan delineating the pier/breakwater at the entrance to the harbor of Round Lake.

Constructed in 1873 and located at the mouth of Round Lake at Charlevoix, Michigan, the Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse was dedicated on January 21, 1874, three days after its construction. The lighthouse became operational on January 1, 1895 and is still a functioning aid to navigation.

Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse Wall Art – Perfect for the maritime collector, or for a coastal home! The light in the foreground is a fifth order Fresnel lens characteristic of early 19th century towers. This is twice as large as the standard 3-inch lens found in many small lighthouses. The light in the center is a lens that would have been used during the foggy nights on Lake Michigan.

As a leading retailer of lighthouse artwork, marine prints, and nautical decor, we are pleased to offer you this lighthouse print. The Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse Wall Art is a beautiful representation of the location where you can enjoy a day on the pier.

Here you can find Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse Wall Art which is the reproduction of a print by Clayton Thomas. This souvenir print is printed on heavyweight paper using an inkjet printer and depicts an 1882 vintage postcard view of Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse, circa 1939. The lighthouse was established in 1839 as a wooden tower with lantern room, replaced with a brick tower between 1843 and 1875, it stands 30 feet (9 m) tall.

The Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse wall art print is stunning. Each order is made using high-quality materials. The framing is unique and a final touch, making your print the centerpiece of any room. Take a look by clicking one of the included links or the images themselves.

Add some coastal style to any room with this stunning piece of Lake Michigan nostalgia. The image captures part of the harbor entrance at Charlevoix, Michigan, with a view featuring the pierhead light.

Bring the joy of Michigan to your home with this charming and colorful image. With the scenic beauty of Lake Michigan right in your home, you have a constant reminder of summer days spent on the water and warm memories waiting to be made.

Link: Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse

Link: Charlevoix South Pier Lighthouse Abstract

Link: Michigan and Great Lakes Collection at U.S. Pictures.

Fenwick Island Lighthouse Wall Art Photographs

An early morning clear blue sky provides a fine backdrop for the first of these “looking upward” views of the light.

The Fenwick Light is located on the state line border between Delaware and Maryland. It is just inside the town of Fenwick Island, Delaware and just across the line from Ocean City, Maryland. The Fenwick Island Lighthouse was first lit on November 10, 1808.

An early morning clear blue sky provides a fine backdrop for this first “looking upward” view of the Fenwick Island Lighthouse.

Fenwick Island Lighthouse in a Blue Sky

An unusual Mackerel Sky frames this wide angle shot of the Fenwick Island Lighthouse just north of the state line between Maryland and Delaware. 

Fenwick Island Lighthouse in a Mackerel Sky

An unusual Mackerel Sky, in a black and white presentation, frames this wide angle shot of the Fenwick Island Light with an added “star filter” for emphasis on the light. The images above are also available in B&W without the additional edit.

Fenwick Island Lighthouse in Black and White with Star

Links to: the Fenwick Island Lighthouse in my Fine Art America/Pixels Gallery.

Links to: the Fenwick Island Lighthouse Lens at Pictorem.

The above are but a few sample of my photographs of the Fenwick Island Light. I love to showcase and preserve the unique beauty in and around my Coastal Delaware home. This lighthouse landscape photography is just one of a wide variety of memorable photographic opportunities that make online galleries unique.

Fenwick Island is located on the state border of Delaware and Maryland, and there are a few places along the boardwalk where you can get right up to the line. I was lucky enough to be in this place at sunset when the light was all aglow. This photograph is one of a series that I took during my trip recently.

Whoa! It’s a bird, it’s a plane–it’s a photograph of the Fenwick Light. You can bring this state line landmark into your home with the help of these high quality art photographs.

I’ve have the pleasure of photographing the Fenwick Island Lighthouse at various times. These photographs come in many sizes, and will look great wherever you place them.

Delaware. The Fenwick Island Lighthouse Preservation Society will keep this light at its current location. A prime spot for photographing the summer sunsets of Ocean City, Maryland and the summer sunrise of Rehoboth Beach,

Fenwick Island Light, also known as Fenwick Island Lighthouse, is located just inside the limits of the town of Fenwick, in the state of Delaware. When it was built in 1866, it was one of the first 50 lighthouses to be established by the federal government. It is a conical, rubble stone light and is a height of 128 feet.

Fenwick Island Light is one of the few remaining lighthouses in Delaware, and is located within the vacation destination of Fenwick Island. It’s location enabled it to serve as a navigation beacon for mariners sailing along the Delaware and Maryland coasts.

In the early 19th century, mariners from colonial Delaware and Maryland operated a series of beacons to protect them from sandbars and other hazards along their coastlines. Today, one of these lighthouses still shines over Fenwick Island.

I’m a photographer. That’s my job. My passion is photography and my favorite thing to do is shoot coastal and coast-related images. There’s something very calming and peaceful about being near the ocean beach. I am a skilled photo guy who likes to travel and make photographs of places I’ve been. I don’t set out to produce amazing art. If I do, then that’s just a bonus.

This is where I live. It’s nice here, but you have to watch out for the flying fish. (That joke isn’t even funny… it’s just inside Delaware.)

Looking for a fun way to brighten up your office? Need a gift idea that’s both quirky and useful? These trendy, affordable wall art prints will provide both. Perfect for children’s rooms, too! (copy.ai)

Blooming Christmas Cactus in Fuchsia

A Christmas Cactus blossom in both color and in black and white.

Nancy’s Christmas Cactus is caught during a rare blooming event with this pink – magenta – fuchsia flower being illuminated by morning light a few days before Christmas.

Magenta Christmas Cactus Blossom

Although known as a cactus, this plant is really a succulent, the Schlumbergera truncata. Commonly known as a Christmas Cactus, Thanksgiving Cactus and/or Holiday Cactus, this beautiful plant is named for the seasons in which it typically blooms.

A black and white presentation of a colorful blossom actually brings out some detail in the petals that the pink/fuschia/magneta color seems to hide.

Christmas Cactus Blossom in Black and White

Links for larger wall art images and home decor items.

Link to full color image: Christmas Cactus Blossom

Link to B&W image: Christmas Cactus Blossom in Black and White

Other terms associated with these images might include: fuchsia, pink, cactus, flower, plant, christmas, bloom, schlumbergera, beauty, magenta, floral, decoration, blossom, houseplant, petal, december, blooming, blossoming, winter, season, succulent, christmas cactus, botany, seasonal, holiday cactus, schlumbergera truncata and flora.

Frozen Waters and Chesapeake Bay Bridge Reflections

From a cold January cruise underneath the Chesapeake Bay Bridge

Another of my older photographs dates back to January 31, 2014 and a winter cruise to warm Caribbean islands and sunshine. The frozen waters beneath the Chesapeake Bay Bridge reflect the waning light of the last sunset on the last day of January, 2014. We do not see an icy Chesapeake Bay like this very often and this particular combination of lighting and ice floes in the Bay may never be seen again.

Bay Bridge Silhouette Icy Sunset

Officially, the William Preston Lane, Jr. Memorial Bridge, this dual structure spans over four miles of the Chesapeake Bay connecting Maryland’s Western Shore to Kent Island and the Maryland Eastern Shore on the Delmarva Peninsula. Standing 186 feet high at the highest point, this bridge instills fear in the hearts of many drivers who cross it. However, most drivers and passengers simply revel in the beauty of this engineering marvel.

Chesapeeake Bay Bridge Sunset Reflections

The above are two slightly different views of this rare occurrence of seeing ice floes as far south as the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. The orange light of the setting sun adds to the dramatic impact of this scene and is likely something that will not be photographed again. Yes, it was cold on the top deck of the Grandeur of the Seas when I shot these photographs but certainly not as cold as being in the water.

Link to gallery at FAA/Pixels: Chesapeake Collection

Link to gallery at Pictorem: Chesapeake Bridges (Free Shipping)