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Sunkin Ship Print - Limited Edition of 5

Thomas Pohlig

United States

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My monochrome photograph titled "Sunken Ship" captures the serene essence of the jetties near my home. Through the use of a long exposure technique, I was able to convey the tranquil atmosphere of the scene. The stillness of the water, the beauty of the whispy water flowing over the rocks create a sense of peacefulness and relaxation. In the background, you can just make out what is left of the SS Atlantus (Cement Ship). She was launched in 1918. When I look at this image, I feel a sense of calmness wash over me. It reminds me of the therapeutic nature of photography and how it allows me to escape from the chaos of everyday life. In a way, this photograph is a representation of my own inner peace and a reflection of the quiet moments that I seek in my life. This Jetty resides in Cape May Point, New Jersey.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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After working most of my life in the Graphic Arts world, I am finally putting my more creative work out into the world. Please join me in this new journey, a second chapter perhaps. Thomas Pohlig was born in Georgia, USA, but was raised in Southern New Jersey, where he developed a love for the natural beauty of the area. Growing up just a few minutes from the beach, he spent many of his childhood days exploring the shorelines and observing the unique characteristics of the coast. Over the years, Pohlig has honed his skills and gained a reputation as a talented landscape photographer. His work has been featured in local galleries. He has been featured in Monovisions Black and White Magazine where he has also been on the Judging panel for their 2022 and 2023 photography competition. Thomas has also been featured in "f11 News", Landscape Photography, and Photography Week magazines. Pohlig's work is characterized by his use of monochrome tones, which he believes brings a sense of mystery and depth to his images. He is drawn to the ethereal quality of long exposure photography, and the way it can capture the movement and flow of water and clouds. In addition to his monochrome landscapes, Pohlig also creates imaginative and whimsical color photographic imagery. He is always looking for new ways to push the boundaries of what is possible in photography, and he is constantly experimenting with different techniques and tools to create truly unique and captivating images. Pohlig's work is a testament to his love for the natural world and his passion for photography. He continues to inspire others with his stunning images, and he is always looking for new ways to capture the beauty and wonder of the world around us.

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