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by Mitch Shindelbower
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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Starting in the mid-19th century, Coos Bay had become an important shipping point on the west coast of the United States. The amount of shipping at... more
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Starting in the mid-19th century, Coos Bay had become an important shipping point on the west coast of the United States. The amount of shipping at the time warranted the building of a light at the location, and in 1864, funds were given to build the harbor's light. In 1866, the first light was illuminated. This first tower, which housed a fourth-order Fresnel lens, was nothing more than a 25-foot (7.6 m) octagonal tower with a skeleton base. This tower, located on the west end of an island, was connected to the keeper's residence via a 1,300-foot (400 m) wooden walkway. However, because of its location on the island, the light was greatly exposed to the elements along the Pacific and soon was in need of repairs. Over the next 35 years, much of the station's infrastructure had to be repaired or replaced. Several improvements were also made during this time, including the installation of a fog signal and a new boathouse.[1]
Cape Arago Lighthouse
However, sailor's demands f...
My wife calls my camera our fourth child because it goes with us everywhere we go.This would explain the wide variety of photography on my site.After living in the Lake Tahoe Basin for more than 20 years an early disability retirement forced me to move down from the harsh winters of the high sierras to find a more tempered climate . This has opened up new photography opportunities for me and I am looking forward to new things and areas of interest to photograph.I hope you enjoy my site and please leave comments.My work has been featured in the United States And Europe .Magazines such as Happinez, Back Country and also used by the Smithsonian Chanel Missing Evidence program.My work has also been commissioned by several artists for...
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Toni Hopper
I have yet to get to Coos Bay, but it's on my destination list. While some photographers feel the need to travel around the world, I'd just be happy to travel the United States! Nice image! Excellent description.
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Toni !
Marv Vandehey
Beautiful!
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Marv !
Marian Bell
Excellent capture of this lighthouse, Mitch! Love the natural framing and very dramatic clouds! Fantastic! LF
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Marian !
La Chic Home Decor
Loved & Faved, great work!
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you !
Jeff Burgess
Beautifully framed.
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Jeff !
Meg Shearer
Beautiful light and tones and framing! I love the atmosphere! Beautiful work Mitch!
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Meg !
Skip Willits
What a great image Mitch, well framed and composed.
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Skip !
Cindy Treger
Mitch, gorgeous shot with beautiful framing. f/l
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Cindy !
Dawn Kori Snyder
A very elusive lighthouse. Nice shot.
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Dawn !
Neal L Huffman
Very nice, Mitch!
Mitch Shindelbower replied:
Thank you Neal !