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Lighthouse on San Juan Island Poster
by Carol Riddle
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Lighthouse on San Juan Island poster by Carol Riddle. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Landscape and seascape of historic red and white Lime Kiln Lighthouse built in 1919 on rocky cliff at the edge of the cobalt blue ocean Dead Man's... more
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Landscape and seascape of historic red and white Lime Kiln Lighthouse built in 1919 on rocky cliff at the edge of the cobalt blue ocean Dead Man's Bay on the western side of San Juan Island Washington. Evergreens bordering, bare tree in the foreground and Olympic Mountains are on the horizon. This is one of the points on the island for viewing Orcas or Killer Whales,
About Carol Riddle
Pictures tell the story of life. They are the "caught in the moment" expressing the beautiful, complex, interesting, confusing, ever changing, always growing, adventurous, and colorful experience of life. They often lead us on a journey, inspire us, and bring back memories. In every moment, I am looking for the angle, perspective, light, hues, and emotion to capture the indescribable of life in a photograph or artistic expression. My heartbeat is taking pictures of the elusive...a breeze, a mountain's majesty, a garden's solace, the adventure of a road or pathway, springtime's whisper, the welcoming gestures of gentle landscapes, the dramatic voice of the deep ocean, the smell of hay in a barn, a pasture's freedom, love shared beyond a...
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