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Fog Canvas Print featuring the photograph L. A. Harbor Never Sleeps by Joe Schofield

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Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

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Dimensions

Image:

8.00" x 6.00"

Overall:

8.00" x 6.00"

 

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L. A. Harbor Never Sleeps Canvas Print

Joe Schofield

by Joe Schofield

$49.04

Product Details

L. A. Harbor Never Sleeps canvas print by Joe Schofield.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.

Design Details

California United Terminals at berths 405-406, L.A. Harbor. Sold: 4-10-15; 5-12-18

Cranes, fog, palm trees, seagulls, red tile roofs and... more

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3 - 4 business days

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L. A.  Harbor Never Sleeps Photograph by Joe Schofield

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Comments (10)

Sami Nykanen

Sami Nykanen

This one got dystopic and even surreal feeling for my Finnish eyes :)

Joe Schofield replied:

🙂 thanks, Sami !

Rachel Morrison

Rachel Morrison

Looks out of this world! Such a cool contrast of the metal and the palms!

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you Rachel !

Luther Fine Art

Luther Fine Art

Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archive discussion. There are many other discussions in the group where you can promote your art even further more.

Joe Schofield replied:

Thanks so much Pam!

Anthony Jones

Anthony Jones

Beautiful work! Thank you for submitting your artwork to the Southern California Artist Collective Group where the image is now featured on the home page. Feel free to post this in the Featured archive in the group discussion page section L/F

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you Anthony !

Elijah Knight

Elijah Knight

Congratulations

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you, Elijah!

Marilyn MacCrakin

Marilyn MacCrakin

Awesome capture! Spent some of the best times of my life in Pedro! F/L

Joe Schofield replied:

:) thank you, Marilyn!

Marie Neder

Marie Neder

Now THAT is a shot! Isn't it so much fun when you get it??!!!! Good for you.

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you, Marie!

Ann Johndro-Collins

Ann Johndro-Collins

Great photo, Joe...have always had a fascination with the industrial and working areas of cities i.e. rail and ship yards (south Seattle being my current favorite)...this image has a wonderful, creative perspective...v/f.

Joe Schofield replied:

Thanks so much, Ann!

Caitlyn  Grasso

Caitlyn Grasso

This image has such a surreal quality to it! v

Joe Schofield replied:

Thanks, Caitlin!

Joe JAKE Pratt

Joe JAKE Pratt

This is wonderful.....just wonderful

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you for this first comment, JJ!

Artist's Description

California United Terminals at berths 405-406, L.A. Harbor. Sold: 4-10-15; 5-12-18

Cranes, fog, palm trees, seagulls, red tile roofs and fog. Welcome to San Pedro.
The Port of Los Angeles has other names. It is also called Los Angeles Harbor and WORLDPORT LA. The Port of Los Angeles covers about 7.5 thousand acres of land and 69 kilometers (43 miles) of waterfront. About 32 kilometers (20 miles) south of downtown LA, the Port of Los Angeles is in the San Pedro neighborhood on San Pedro Bay. The Port of Los Angeles abuts the Port of Long Beach.

In 2010, the Port of Los Angeles handled a total of 157.8 million metric tons, including 145.7 million tons of general cargo including more than 7.8 million TEUs of containerized cargo, 10.7 million tons of liquid bulk, and 1.4 million tons of dry bulk. The Port of Los Angeles welcomed 147 cruise ship calls and almost 732 thousand passengers in 2010.

The Port of Los Angeles has grown with the worldwide increase in ocea...

About Joe Schofield

Joe Schofield

As a kid I was fascinated with photographs. Look, Life magazine. National Geographic. That well-captured interplay of light and shadow...the notion of people, places and moments - all suspended in time. My first "real" camera was a Minolta Srt101. I was seduced. As a teenager, I learned how to develop film while working at Wyle Laboratories in El Segundo, and I still recall the smell of the developer...my eyes adjusting to the red filter light...and the sheer magic and delight of watching images begin to emerge. Life, family and a career as a teacher and psychologist intervened, not to mention a few more film cameras. Eventually, there was digital. Hah! Liberation! Photography is the creative medium that allows me to share...

 

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