Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
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Description A provisional light station was established on the head in 1872 and in 1878 a proper lighthouse, built as a sandstone construction in a round design, was inaugurated. It was part of a series of five such lighthouses established between 1878 and 1880. The tower only stands 7 metres high, but that suffices since the headland itself adds additional height. Thus the focal plane of the lightsource is situated at 24 m above sea level. In 1920 the lightsource was changed from kerosene to acetylene and became automated. It was electrified in 1980. The light characteristic is a single flash every five seconds. Depending on the bearing, red light is shown in the east sector while the other sectors show white.
Jason Pang, Sydney Member Since July 2009 Artist Statement Born in Singapore and currently living in Sydney, Australia, I'm a photographer with a passion for landscape and portraits photography. It was back in 1996 when I first started photography on my first SLR (Nikon F70). I've only got serious with photography 10 years later when I bought my Nikon D200 DSLR in 2007 and D300 in 2009, having discovered the wonderful world of digital photography. Digital Photography has since opened up my eyes on how I see things in a different perspective. I enjoy taking seascape, portraits as well as event photography and I'm currently an active member of Castle Hill RSL Camera Club and a member of the Australian Photographic Society.