Point Arena Lighthouse Fresnel Lens Rainbow Abstract
by Kathleen Bishop
Title
Point Arena Lighthouse Fresnel Lens Rainbow Abstract
Artist
Kathleen Bishop
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Concentric prismatic rainbows flash from the rings of this 1st Order Fresnel Lens, creating colorful abstract geometric designs.
The Fresnel lens was invented by French Physicist Augustin Fresnel in 1822. He designed the center of the brass and glass construction to be shaped like a magnifying glass that produces a powerful beam, while concentric rings of prismatic glass above and below bend the light into a narrow, concentrated beacon that can be seen from aboard ships up to 25 nautical miles away.
This Fresnel lens was placed atop the 115 foot tower of Point Arena Lighthouse, the tallest lighthouse on the Pacific Coast, when the lighthouse tower was reconstructed in 1908 following the collapse of the previous lighthouse during the famous 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
The lens weighs more than 6 tons and is over 6 feet in diameter but was successfully dismantled and removed from the tower in 2008 then cleaned and reassembled in the Point Arena Lighthouse Museum in Mendocino County, California.
This fine art photograph capturing the unique design elements of Point Arena Lighthouse's Fresnel Lens is being offered in vertical format.
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January 4th, 2021
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