Nassau Harbour Lighthouse
by Bill Swartwout
Title
Nassau Harbour Lighthouse
Artist
Bill Swartwout
Medium
Photograph - Color Photographs
Description
A familiar sight to people on a Caribbean cruise vacation when Nassau is one of the ports of call. The Nassau Harbour Lighthouse on Paradise Island is the first picturesque image that travelers see upon entering the harbor at Nassau in the Bahamas.
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February 16th, 2014
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Comments (5)
Rose Elaine
Gorgeous! Captured the color of the sea where it is shallow and yet the depths of the sea is visible too. The white lighthouse is a beacon for sure!
Bill Swartwout replied:
Thank you, Rose. Those colors are amazing to see in person. We have bee to Nassau four times so far and are supposed to be back there on another cruise in December (but not very hopeful about that.
Lisa Kaiser
Gorgeous color, amazing image.
Bill Swartwout replied:
Thank you, Lisa. I have photographed that on four separate occasions - and that is still my best shot of the Nassau lighthouse.
Bill Swartwout
Thank you Melinda. I've been there twice while on two cruises and I shot a LOT of photographs. That is the only one I really like. It more or less compares/contrasts the old and the new. The water provided the color - it was amazing.
Melinda Dare Benfield
I love this image Bill. I like the juxtaposition of the little lighthouse in the foreground with the sky scrapers in the distance. I like the composition an diagonal flow through this image. And I love the range and variety of blues you've captured. Truly lovely.
David Haskett
nice one Bill .. L
Bill Swartwout replied:
Thank you, David. And thank you for your service. I like the fact you are donating part of your sales. I will do the same from my Fort Miles photos (Fire Control Towers) - for the restoration of the fort. People need to remember military history as a part of the sacrifices many have made. Love some of your "Arch" captures. I've been to the top twice (in the infancy days of "digital") and thoroughly enjoyed the Westward Expansion Museum.