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Alley Greeting Card featuring the photograph Wharf Street Puddle by Benjamin Williamson

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Wharf Street Puddle Greeting Card

Benjamin Williamson

by Benjamin Williamson

$8.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Wharf Street, one of the most picturesque scenes in Maine, gets its name from the fact that it used to be on Portland's waterfront, home of the... more

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Comments (19)

Paul Mangold

Paul Mangold

Congratulations!!!!! Totally love this image, great choice of subject. The reflection in the puddle adds so much character to the already beautiful street scene.

Lucia Stewart

Lucia Stewart

Congratulations on your sale!

Lorraine Baum

Lorraine Baum

WOW! l/f

Marilyn De Block

Marilyn De Block

Gorgeous work and interesting history that you provide about your photo!

Juli Scalzi

Juli Scalzi

Love that puddle!!

Myrna Walsh

Myrna Walsh

I love this! Congrats on your sale.

Edie Ann Mendenhall

Edie Ann Mendenhall

Wonderful capture, congrats on your sale!

Jerry Bokowski

Jerry Bokowski

Congrats on your sale, Benjamin !....fav

Norman Johnson

Norman Johnson

Congratulations on your sale.

Regina Jershova

Regina Jershova

Nice & congrats :)

Julie MacPherson Ball

Julie MacPherson Ball

I love this photo! I have seen this before but not sure where. Then it donned on me. Springbok Puzzles has made this into a puzzle! I will have to purchase it now! Wonderful print!

Audrey Wilkie

Audrey Wilkie

Such a nice point of view Benjamin! The contrast and light are wonderful as well!!

DayDream Images by Nancy Tsuzaki

DayDream Images by Nancy Tsuzaki

Very cool image!

Laurie Search

Laurie Search

This is really wonderful!! Love your low perspective and the reflections in the puddle!! :)))vf

Drew Cunningham

Drew Cunningham

some really beautiful work....kudos ~! arrestedimages.com

Diana Angstadt

Diana Angstadt

This is spectacular!

Artist's Description

Wharf Street, one of the most picturesque scenes in Maine, gets its name from the fact that it used to be on Portland's waterfront, home of the wharves that brought in many tons of trade from across the world. Fore Street occupied the same function Commercial Street does today. So how did it get there? In the 1800's the land behind Fore Street was filled in for several hundred yards out into Portland Harbor, making it possible for establishments like DiMillo's, RiRa's, and Chandler's Wharf to exist today.

I've been wanting to get a good shot of this street for a while. It's a great nightlife spot (I used to party here in my crazy days), but is under the threat of massive gentrification. Under current proposals, six of the buildings currently lining this section of the street would be demolished and replaced by taller, more modern buildings, with a large metal skywalk connecting them across Wharf Street. Now, I am all for change and modernization. These properties were foreclos...

About Benjamin Williamson

Benjamin Williamson

Click the small magnifying glass below to search for the image you are looking for. I hope these images bring you a sense of the deep connection that Ive felt when making them. Thats my number one goal when Im out with my camera. I want to be totally connected, engrossed, enamored, and maybe even enraptured with what is in front of me. If Im successful at this, I think you will feel it too. What do I connect with? What excites me? The first thing that comes to mind is standing in awe and wonder at nature and natural phenomena — especially dramatic weather. And I’m fascinated by how human beings fit into the natural world in symbiotic, beautiful, and ingenious ways. I love showcasing the places and spaces that bring us close to...

 

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