The rocky ledges of Pemaquid Point are etched with dark striations, shaped by centuries of tide and time. Just after the ocean pulled back, a tide pool lingered in the stone — still enough to catch the reflection of the lighthouse above. Bathed in the first light of sunrise, the tower and the keeper’s house glow softly, doubled in the water below. This print captures the meeting of stone, sea, and light in a way that feels both fleeting and timeless.
Each print is produced on professional-grade photographic paper, with three finish options:
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E-Surface: balanced tones and true-to-life color.
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Metallic: a sleek, glossy sheen that deepens contrast.
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Deep Matte: soft, non-reflective with a painterly feel.
Available in a range of sizes — from 5×7 for a desk or shelf, to 24×36 for a statement wall — so you can bring the coast home in whatever scale fits your space.
Every print is carefully reviewed, color-checked, and prepared for professional printing to ensure quality that lasts.
Note from the Photographer: Taken at sunrise, just after the tide went out, when the lighthouse doubled itself in a tide pool resting on the granite ledges of Maine’s coast.





