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by Ben Prepelka
$24.00
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Sharing the sandy peninsula with Fort Worden and the town of Port Townsend, the Point Wilson Lighthouse was built to mark the entrance to Admiralty... more
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Sharing the sandy peninsula with Fort Worden and the town of Port Townsend, the Point Wilson Lighthouse was built to mark the entrance to Admiralty Inlet and the Puget Sound. Standing as a lonely sentinel today, the lighthouse has been battered and flooded by stormy seas on numerous occasions. As the century mark came and went, the octagon shaped lighthouse proved it was well designed and faired well since 1914.
Born in western Pennsylvania, Ben quickly discovered that his parents were passionate about travel, photography, oil painting and wildlife. Being the youngest member of his family, he grew up exploring much of the eastern half of the United States at an early age with his older brothers. Ben's photography is about that part of his youth, echoing that same passion that his parents had of the Great Outdoors. Visit
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Steve Gass 3 Days Ago
Nice image and cool collection of lighthouses!
Hanne Lore Koehler
Magnificent lighthouse capture, Ben! L/F
Jurgen Lorenzen
An incredible lighthouse composition, Ben!
Ben Prepelka replied:
Thanks Jurgen!
Steve Gass
Great composition with the ship in the background, nice work!
Ben Prepelka replied:
Thanks Steve!
Masha Batkova
Congratulations on the sale
Ben Prepelka replied:
Thanks Masha !!
Ann Skelton
Terrific Ben! l/f
Ben Prepelka replied:
Thank you Ann !!
Cindy Treger
Ben, this is a gorgeous capture. f/l
Ben Prepelka replied:
Thank you Cindy !!
Steve Brown
Good capture, cloudy skies gives it a lot of depth.
Ben Prepelka replied:
Thanks Steve !!
Guy Shultz
Luck? Maybe, but methinks planning and preparation played a big part too.
Ben Prepelka replied:
You're too kind :-)
Guy Shultz
How long did you have to wait for the boat to get into the perfect spot? Great shot!
Ben Prepelka replied:
Lucky me - lots of inlet traffic. Thanks Guy !!