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by Norma Brandsberg
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After spending a few nights around Etretat on the Normandy, English Channel coastline, we headed west, our first stop the Phare Cap d'Antifer... more
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After spending a few nights around Etretat on the Normandy, English Channel coastline, we headed west, our first stop the Phare Cap d'Antifer Lighthouse. The cliffs around the lighthouse are fabulous. I was hesitant to get too close to the cliffs. They are made of limestone, the same as the white cliffs of Dover, and are soft and prone to slides. I wanted to make sure I was not part of the peeling off process.
This area is part of what is known as the French Côte d'Albâtre (Alabaster coast) of the English Channel, in Seine-Maritime district.
The need for a lighthouse on the Cap d’Antifer, was identified in 1889, primarily to aid navigation to the entrance Le Havre. It was suggested that it should have a powerful light source, similar to that used for other landfall lighthouses, as the existing light at Fécamp was inadequate in this respect.
In 1890, the Commission des Phares made the decision to construct the lighthouse, with a tower height of 26m, and a foc...
Like many photographers, I didn't begin the process becoming a professional photographer, as a conscious decision. The decision was a linear progression over many years. I like to travel, so naturally would photograph to document our travels. My before retirement job required I learn the basics of photography and programming using a point and shoot camera. The move to professional photography changed over time. I was encouraged to buy a better camera as my photographs got better. Gradually as my photography got better, I was further encouraged to move to selling and becoming a professional. We are surrounded by beauty, but so much isn't noticed. Photography has encouraged me to create so beauty is noticed and appreciated. I am just a...
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Rebecca Herranen
Excellent work
Bill Gallagher
Very nice.
Johanna Hurmerinta
Wonderful!
Stuart Litoff
Lovely!
Az Jackson
Nice work!
John Trommer
Very nice work
Eddie Barron
great work
Chad Meyer
Stunning!
Terry Weaver
Nice!
Linda Brody
awesome.
Debra Martz
Beautifully captured!
Lens Art Photography By Larry Trager
Nice.
Marianne Campolongo
Beautiful use of light and dark here -so serene!
Suzanne Wilkinson
Very nice!
Omaste Witkowski
Wonderful work, love it!
Peggy Collins
Gorgeous landscape image!
Pamela Williams
Beautiful!
Daniel Hebard
Revisit of this beauty
Luther Fine Art
Lovely!
John Hughes
Wonderful work.
Joan Carroll
Revisiting
Jim Love
revisit
Jurgen Lorenzen
Wonderful artwork and composition, Norma!
Suzanne Wilkinson
Revisiting
RONALD MILLS
Love this piece Norma!