This was a case of right place at the right time. This picture doesn’t actually do the sunset justice. It had to be seen to be believed, and of course, I was with my cousin and not my Fiance!
Peggy’s Cove is one of the most photographed locations in the world located in Nova Scotia, Canada. This tiny inlet boasts some spectacular scenery including huge glacial rocks, a tiny village of 40 inhabitants, and particularly the lighthouse. / The crashing Atlantic Ocean surf on these lovely rocks is fabulous.
This is the Father of the singer in my band, Under Pressure. The band was invited to the singer’s family reunion and I took this shot of her Father while he was playing on their front porch. This was my favorite shot from that day. / / GET FREE REDBUBBLE GIFT CERTIFICATES / For every $50.00 worth of my artwork or T-shirts that you purchase on RedBubble, I will give you a $5.00 RedBubble gift certificate that you can use for future purchases on RedBubble. Just let me know who you are when you place your order and I will have RedBubble issue the gift certificate. / 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 “Stop Pickin’ On Me” has been featured in the Country Bumpkin group twice, the Happy Haven group , the B&W – Character – People Shots group and Portraits in Natural Light group. This image came in 2nd in a “Capture The Moment” photo competition among over 400 entries. “Stop Pickin’ On Me” is available in all print formats offered by Red Bubble / / Buying “Stop Pickin’ On Me” as a gift? Why Not get the matching card? / / / / Check out more of my art from these categories: / Holiday Cards / Abstracts / Sketches / Birds / Seascapes/Landscapes/Sunsets / / / _____________ /
The fall colours in Nova Scotia can be so beautiful. This picture was taken from a spot in West Pennant called Hospital Hill. Hospital Hill is a couple of miles back in the woods but well worth the hike! When you climb to the top of the hill the views are spectacular, ocean in one direction and hills in the other.
These two posed very well for me. I seemed to mind the cold more than they did, imagine that? LOL
I am most proud of this shot so far in my short time doing photography. This image incorporates my passionate nature with my love of the ocean. I used to lobster fish with my Dad and so the ocean holds a lot of dear, and not so dear LOL, memories for me. I almost froze my hands off doing this. It was snowing a little while before I took this shot so you can imagine close to the water, with a breeze, how cold it was. However, in the name of love and romance, anything goes! LOL
Outhouse at Fisherman’s Cove, NS, Canada
This picture was taken on March 8, 2008; a very rainy foggy day in Sambro, NS. This was fitting weather for a small fishing community remembering their five friends, neighbours and family members lost at sea 20 years ago. On March 8th, 1988 the fishing boat “Bonnie Lou II” was lost at sea and the five fisherman on board were never found. Had the men survived the storm the sight of this lighthouse, which stands at the entrance to Sambro, would have welcomed them home.
Re-work of an image removed previously. / Removed the darn tourist photographer who was in the shot, then darkened it a little. Hope you like it. Taken September 2007.
While I was getting ready for work this morning (July 08, 2008) I noticed the fog across the street. I grabbed my camera and went looking for photographic gems. I noticed this patch of daisies and now here they are for you. Daisies In The Fog* won the Promote This Image challenge in the Promote Each Other Group / / “Daisies In The Fog” is available in all print formats offered by Red Bubble. / / / / Buying “Daisies In The Fog” as a gift? Why not get the matching card? / /
This is a macro of the inside of a flower, but please don’t ask me which one because I have no idea what it was. LOL Scott said it looked like candy corn so the name was born. Candy corn for those of you that don’t know is a rocket ship shaped candy that is three different colours; red, yellow, and white I do believe. For those of you that may wonder, I did not manipulate this photo in any way other than to crop a bit off to get this to RB dimensions.
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Sambro Island Lighthouse. Families, including cousins of mine used to live on the island all year round. There were two homes which are still standing, but barely. I believe the building you are seeing in this shot is where the families kept their supplies and storage. The island is said to be haunted by a man. I was quite disappointed to not have felt or seen something eerie while I was there. There is also a spot which looks to be carved out of the rocks on the island called the “Devil’s Footprints” The story goes that the devil walks up out of the water and walks up the rocks to the island. What the devil would want with a lighthouse I have no idea, but that is what I was told. The rock pattern is very odd though and quite something to see. The lighthouse is now run by solar panels and no human hands are needed. Even the fog horn is run by a machine that detects fog. Even though I did not see or feel a ghost, the island has a very lonely feel to it, an abandoned and sad spot. I couldn’t imagine being there alone….no, I just could not!
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
Cap Rouge is in Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia Canada. Taken a little before sunset as the weather was turning into a rainy evening. HDR of 6 images with tweeks in PS Elements 7
Sunrise on St. Ann’s Bay Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia Canada. Same morning as / How fast the light changes!
Another sunrise taken on Inverness Beach in Nova Scotia Canada
A rivulet running through Inverness Beach at sunrise. Every morning its path was different.
Sunrise on Inverness Beach on Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia Canada Did I say I love this place?
Mabou River, Mabou, Nova Scotia, Canada on Cape Breton Island. Canon20D / EF-S 10-22mm shot at 10mm / ISO200 f/18 1/4sec, 0.6sec / SinghRay 2-Stop Reverse Graduated ND
The Halifax, Nova Scotia, Tall Ship Festival July 2009 was a spectacular event to attend. We had mixed weather, but ended up with two beautiful days for taking photos of the Tall Ships in Halifax Harbour. © 2009 Anne Hale. / /
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