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Lonely lighthouse with threatening sky on Prince Edward Island.... more
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Average Rating (4.62 Stars):
Robert Levin
April 24th, 2024
Almost perfect. Other companies, have the requested picture on both sides of the coffee mug, not just one. Other than that - Perfect. Thank you.
Robert Levin
April 24th, 2024
The same. Having a picture on both sides of the mug would be better. Even at a small additional charge. Thank You.
Kathleen Sanford
April 24th, 2024
I received the card and mug! The sentiment was what I wanted just wish the colors were more enhanced! I love Christine Bells angels!
Martha Richards
April 23rd, 2024
Very realistic with beautiful colors and good quality!
Rhonda Holverson
April 20th, 2024
This piece is very true to it's picture very defined. The cup itself is of fine quality as well. The story behind it was beautiful to read. When I look at it, it will take me back to the first time that I saw and read the story. Glad I took the time to purchase. No regrets!
Darian Seibt
April 19th, 2024
I was not impressed. The picture was not on the whole mug the way the picture shows.
Lonely lighthouse with threatening sky on Prince Edward Island.
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Photography by Edward M. Fielding
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www.edwardfielding.com
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Prince Edward Island (PEI or P.E.I.; French: �le-du-Prince-�douard, pronounced: [il dy pʁɛ̃s‿edwaʁ], Quebec French pronunciation: [ɪl d͡zy pʁẽs‿edwɑːʁ], Mi'kmaq: Epekwitk, Scottish Gaelic: Eilean a' Phrionnsa) is a Canadian province consisting of an island of the same name, as well as other islands. The maritime province is the smallest in the nation in land area. The island has a few other names: "Garden of the Gulf" referring to the pastoral scenery and lush agricultural lands throughout the province; and "Birthplace of Confederation", referring to the Charlottetown Conference in 1864, although PEI did not join the confederation until 1873, when it became the seventh Canadian province. P.E.I is also called "Garden of Canada", because it is one...
Exclusive: edward-fielding.pixels.com All work comes with a 30 day money-back guarantee. If you don't love it, simply return it. NOTE: The watermark DOES NOT appear on the final print. Copyright Edward Fielding All Rights Reserved. edwardmfielding @ gmail.com Edward Fielding retains all rights to these images. It is illegal to copy, scan or duplicate from the website in any form. Images on this site may not be used for personal or commercial use without written permission by Edward Fielding. Artist Blog: dogfordstudios.com Website: edwardfielding.com Fielding's work has been seen on the covers of books and magazines around the world. Currently residing on Anderson Pond in New Hampshire, Fielding travels the world looking for...
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Sandra Conceicao
Beautiful!!
Edward Fielding replied:
thank you!
AnnaJo Vahle
Great subject. Wonderful lighting and sky. You did such a nice job of composing this and detailing the foreground. f/v
Edward Fielding replied:
Thanks!
Lo Tordsen
Wonderful image..v/f
Edward Fielding replied:
Thanks!
Jane Chesnut
Beautiful, lovely tones v
Edward Fielding replied:
Thanks!
Ella Kaye
great scene and historical description...voted
Marcia Weller-Wenbert
Love this capture - the lighthouse is beautiful. v
Brian Buckley
Nice elements to the capture ..v
Geri Glavis
Beautiful soft light. V
Elena Nosyreva
Wonderful image! v
Theresa Ramos-DuVon
Beautiful Lighthouse image ! Love the mood and composition ! V
Patricia Kay
Love this one, Ed!
Bill Gallagher
Nice one for a lighthouse collection. V
Elizabeth McTaggart
Wondweful lighthouse! Always wanted to live in one! V
Melissa Lightner
I love the feeling of this photo! vfb
Karen Lee Ensley
Great mood image with wonderful composition! v
Ron Roberts
Very nicely done. V
Mary Sullivan
Like the perspective especially. v
Kim Hojnacki
Great image and tones. v
Marilyn McNish
This is a treasure Edward! I have a soft spot for Lighthouses and PEI. Your lighting is excellent on the lighthouse, grass and sky is spectacular! Great work! v mm
Malcolm Suttle
Great depth - love the layered sky - Nice capture Ed! V
Terri Waters
Great toning
Edward Fielding
A lighthouse lover's dream - Prince Edward Island has more than 50 lighthouses! Some are now private residences, some are just ornamental, but most are from the time of sea navigation. At present there are seven lighthouses on Prince Edward Island open to the public. The first mode of transportation for early settlers was the sea. Lighthouses were as important to them in their trade and commerce, particularly in shipbuilding, as the railway was after Confederation. Many colonial or "first-generation" lighthouses – those built before 1873 – are octagonal shaped, and were constructed when timber was abundant in this province. The "second- generation" lighthouses, those built after 1873, are square tapered. Some of the largest timber had to be imported from New Brunswick as the Island timber supply had been depleted by the shipbuilding industry. Each lighthouse had its individual day markings and distinguishing flash patterns.