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Guiding Light Acrylic Print
by Rod Best
Product Details
Guiding Light acrylic print by Rod Best. 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
This is the Tibbits Point Lighthouse in Cape Vincent, NY, built in 1827. The lighthouse sits at a point where the St. Lawrence River meets Lake... more
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Artist's Description
This is the Tibbits Point Lighthouse in Cape Vincent, NY, built in 1827. The lighthouse sits at a point where the St. Lawrence River meets Lake Ontario guiding ships from the Seaway into the Great Lakes and from the last Great Lake into the Seaway and eventually the Atlantic Ocean. This shot just so reminded me of dozens of lighthouse scenes from the coast of Maine with the light perched up on a point along a rocky shore.
About Rod Best
Welcome to my gallery!! I am an Upstate NY based photographer who tries to capture the essence of landscapes, nature, and cityscapes with an eye for detail. Specializing in the scenic beauty of the Adirondack Mountains, Thousand Islands, Finger Lakes of New York State as well as the Central New York area, where I am from! When travelling, I will generally have my camera with me so that I can capture images from across the country with scenes such as cityscapes from Baton Rouge or Cleveland along the waterfront, to the Mountains of the Pacific Northwest! My photography is about showcasing the grandeur of the scene and quite often the subtle interplay of light and shadow, texture, and color. Whether it's the serene calm of a misty river...
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Betsy Zimmerli
Nicely done exposure, and use of your star filter, Rod. Dusk is challenging to get the light right. Hearty f/l
Rod Best replied:
Thanks Betsy, no star filter though. Just stopped down the aperature