Vibrant, flamboyant panting of the colorful homes and harbours found in the Atlantic Canada provinces and in the Maine, New England areas. I spent many vacations with my family in these beautiful quarters and there is something so heart warming about the architecture, harbours, the many seaside shops, cafes, and restaurants; and of course the beautiful ocean and all the fishing boats and seagulls. It reminds me of summer and the way it should be.
I have always loved this shot of Halls Harbour at dusk. There is something almost haunting about the image that attracts me. I hope you enjoy it too!
You know I’ve seen my share. This was taken on a very foggy day at Long Cove near West Pennant, Nova Scotia, Canada. / The original color image was converted to black and white using Photoshop then the image was burned and dodged followed by various filters to add the aged texture effect. / Subscribe to art updates / Subscribe to T-shirt updates / Become a fan on FaceBook / Add me as a friend on FaceBook / Follow me on Twitter Buying a print as a gift? Why not get a matching card to go with it. / / / /
This is another image from the Peggy’s Cove collection. I’m hoping (probably in vain) that this perspective hasn’t been shot all that often as i don’t like repeating someone else’s work. I don’t recall seeing this small village portrayed this way but that could just be that I missed it. I really love how this shot turned out and I hope you do too!
One of many picturesque scenic views in Peggy’s Cove on Nova Scotia was this little lagoon with its wonderful reflections that were a joy to attempt to capture in watercolor.
Outhouse at Fisherman’s Cove, NS, Canada
Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada By: / Terri~Lynn
This boat belongs to a good friend of mine who owns a country cottage in my hometown of West Pennant, Nova Scotia, Canada. The title of this piece is the name of his vessel. My friends mother is very important to him and allowed him to have his dream get away so he named his boat in her honour. When he was a child she used to call his wee wee, you guessed it, Gullingo! LOL
This little shed was captured in my hometown of West Pennant, Nova Scotia Canada. I have looked at this shed many many many times but never really noticed it until this day. Funny how that works isn’t it?
Just before sunrise near a fishing village on Isle Madame near Arichat off Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia, Canada.
i was trying hdr …. one day I will get it right this is Atlantic Canada Peggys Cove Nova Scotia..it seems that everywhere I go on holidays its either cloudy or foggy lol
Peggy’s Cove is 43 kilometres southwest of downtown Halifax and comprises one of the numerous small fishing communities located around the perimeter of the Chebucto Peninsula. The community is named after the cove of the same name. Peggy is a nickname for Margaret, and the village may have taken its name from St. Margarets Bay upon which it is situated. Local folklore has several alternative origins for the name. Some people claim Peggy was an early settler. Others say she was a young survivor from a shipwreck who remembered nothing of her life before her rescue; not even her name but was given the name Peggy by the family who adopted her. The village was founded in 1811 when the Province of Nova Scotia issued a land grant of more than 800 acres (3.2 km2) to six families of German descent. The settlers relied on fishing as the mainstay of their economy but also farmed where the soil was fertile. They used surrounding lands to pasture cattle. In the early 1900s the population peaked at about 300. The community supported a schoolhouse, church, general store, lobster cannery and boats of all sizes that were nestled in the Cove. Many artists and photographers flocked to Peggys Cove. As roads improved, the number of tourists increased. Today the population is smaller but Peggys Cove remains an active fishing village and a favourite tourist destination.
This is a small inlet into the town of Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada. Peggy’s Cove is one of the most photographed areas in Canada. It is about 30-45 minutes drive south of Halifax. Featured in Nautical group. © 2009 Anne Hale. / /
Figurehead of the HMS Bounty Tall Ship at the Halifax, Nova Scotia Tall Ship Festival, July 2009. The fog was incredibly thick when we first viewed the ships, followed by heavy rain off and on. The fog provides a bit of a mystic atmosphere. © 2009 Anne Hale. /
This shot was taken from the Government Wharf in Sambro, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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