Sun setting behind an oceanfront marina
Best viewed large Featured / This is a 3D digital rendered image, I’ve had some viewers think that this was a photo I thank you for thinking so. / First underwater image I’ve ever done hope you all like it. / Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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!
The fishing village of Little Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
The tiny fishing village of Peggy’s Cove, just as the sun was starting to drop on the evening of July 4, 2007.I’ve been going to this place for 50 years and never tire of it. It’s about 30 miles south west of Halifax,Nova Scotia, on the open Atlantic coast, and every year attracts thousands upon thousands of tourists from all over the world. The permanent population is about 50. / Sony DSCF828 camera. Peggy’s Cove Evening,featured in “Going Coastal(4 Art per Day)” Peggy’s Cove Evening,featured in “Harbour Life” /
Slipway at Sennen Harbour near Lands End Cornwall England. Small fishing boat waiting for the storm to pass.
Fisherman’s shed / Hope Cove / Devon / England
A non-lighthouse shot at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia. One of the most photographed places in North America.
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.
watercolour on Langton cold pressed paper
At least in the part of Newfoundland I visited, all the coves, bays and inlets were protected by high hills. Here, in Fleur de Lys, I managed to capture a scene with the fishing vessels at rest in the harbour with the hills as a backdrop. Olympus E-510; 40-150 mm lens. Group Feature: / Polish Place – April 3, 2009 !
Fishing boats moored at the wharf, Snug Cove, Eden, New South Wales, Australia. Looking towards Mount Imlay.
9X12 Pen and Ink Sketch on Strathmore Water Color Paper hit with water color washes and acrylic highlights. This was the coldest day in April and this part of Peggy’s Cove was frozen over but still showed reflections and the wild sea beyond. Tough light.
@nd shot from the amazingly beautiful Cove Harbour, east coast, Scotland.
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. / /
Fishing Boats at Cadgwith Cove on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, England. I wasnt sure which one to upload in full, so I added the colour version so you can see both. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm lens.
a pencil drawing, coloured digitally, fish from another painting. Cropped version Tribal / Many thanks to Keith Richardson for my signature chop
Digital collage inspired by living on the largest lake in Texas for over 15 years. We moved to a nearby town in 2005 due to rising costs of everything including gas and oh how I miss living on the lake! The beauty and inspiration there is awe-inspiring to me as an artist. We can still drive out there for a visit, but it’s not the same. BEST VIEWED LARGE. ;)
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