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by Sebastian Musial
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Ludington Lighthouse" by Sebastian Musial. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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The white, pyramid shaped tower that is known as the North Breakwater Lighthouse has a history that's as fascinating as its structure. With $6,000 from Congress, the first Ludington lighthouse was constructed on the outer end of the south pier, and lit in 1871. Standing only 25 feet, the upper section housed a service room, which the lighthouse keeper could use during inclement weather. Money was no problem when it came to constructing Lake Michigan pierhead lighthouses, but Congress frequently dragged its feet in appropriating funds for the construction of keeper's dwellings. Edwin Slyfield, lighthouse keeper in 1891, encountered dangerous conditions when he had to navigate the pier during November gales in order to service the light. It wasn't until 1900 that a keeper's quarters was finally constructed, and Mr. Slyfield and his family finally had a home.
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Follow @sebphotog Like my facebook page to receive a discount. Sebastian Musial was born and raised in Wroclaw (Poland), a city founded some 1000 years ago. Surrounded by medieval churches and modern buildings, Sebastian learned to find the extraordinary in the everyday world. When he was about to enter high school, he got his very own camera. A used Russian Zenit may not have been state of the art, but it allowed Sebastian to pursue his fascination with photography and share what he saw with others. Shortly after turning sixteen, Sebastian and his family moved to Chicago. Even before the big move, Sebastian�s parents instilled in him the love of travel. After many family trips to various National Parks, he was ready to...
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Sven Brogren
great work. I love what the wide angle lens does to the lines. great colors. Peace, Sven
Sharon Mau
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Sharon Mau
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Russell Styles
awesome composition and colour
Merridy Jeffery
Very dramatic shot with the lighting just right. I can't tell if I like this one the most, or the one showing the water-washed concrete in daylight. Both are excellent.