
Fuji X100F – 1/2400 @ f/4.5 – ISO 200
The Montauk Point Lighthouse is located at the eastern most point on Long Island or as we Long Islander’s like to say “The End”. It was completed on November 5th, 1796 and was the very first public works project in the new United States of America. Next stop east would be the UK.
For a color version of this image please click – here
For the history of the Montauk Point Lighthouse please click – here

Beautiful scenery, Joe. I love this photograph. 😀
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Thank you very much Charly. Did you see me waving at you on Sunday from the lighthouse ? LOL 🙂
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You were very far !!! 😀 😀 😀
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Great shot indeed! Awesome work Joe, love the composition and contrast, makes me want to drive over to the east end for sure 🙂
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Thank you very much AJ 🙂 Sunday was perfect weather for a drive out east.
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Gorgeous image, Joe. Haven’t been out there in years- it’s a beauty. Terrific work!
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Thank you very much Jane 🙂 I haven’t been out to Montauk in years either but this past Sundays weather was perfect for a drive out east.
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It really is a nicely done photo, Joe. Even down to the kick of light on the hedge.
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Thank you very much Emilio 😀
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Nice shot! Great lighthouse!
I prefer the b/w version, cause the texture of the wooden shingels of the house and the sandstone made lighthouse looks so much more interesting in monochrome.
Greets Peter
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Thank you very much Peter
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