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Frank Brault

Cape Cod, North Truro, MA, USA

This chimney is on a building attached to Highland Light Lighthouse.

"The Highland Light (previously known as Cape Cod Light) is a working lighthouse on the Cape Cod National Seashore in North Truro, Massachusetts. It is the oldest and tallest lighthouse on Cape Cod...In 1797, a station authorized by George Washington was established at this point on the Cape, with a wood lighthouse to warn ships about the dangerous coastline between Cape Ann and Nantucket. It was the first light on Cape Cod. In 1833, the wood structure was replaced by brick... In 1857 the lighthouse was declared dangerous and demolished, and the current brick tower was constructed, with a first order Fresnel lens from Paris...In 1932 the lamp was upgraded to a 1000 watt beacon...The present location of the lighthouse is not the original site. It was in danger of falling down the cliff due to beach erosion, so the structure was moved 450 feet (140m) to the west." Source: Wikipedia

Olympus OM-D E-M5 ,OLYMPUS M.ZUIKO ED 40-150mm F4.0-5.6 R, Best at original size
1/1250s f/11.0 at 150.0mm iso800 RAW/PP hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time27-Sep-2012 03:04:51
MakeOlympus
ModelE-M5
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length150 mm
Exposure Time1/1250 sec
Aperturef/11
ISO Equivalent800
Exposure Bias0.00
White Balance0
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (2)
Focus Distance

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Walter Otto Koenig30-Oct-2012 15:07
Very well composed with great details and textures. "V"
Mary Bowles29-Oct-2012 19:21
A great story.
And a great image.
(From the thumbnail I thought it was a painting by Klimt! Must get new glasses.)