Lighthouse scenery 

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  • Lighthouse in Peggy’s Cove Nova Scotia, Sunsets always turn out perfect here.

  • This Lighthouse sits at Cape Spear, Newfoundland. It is the most Easterly point in all of North America. Not far beyond this lies the welcoming harbor of St. John’s and a warm refuge for weary sea travellers. / /

  • Fort Amherst was built in the 1770s to defend the entrance to the Narrows (the Narrows lead into the harbor of St. John’s). The original fort has long disappeared… you can still the ruins of it below the lighthouse. During the second World War, gun placements were installed to protect the harbour from German u-boats. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / /

  • Mother nature is preparing her assault… / / Canon 400D / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • I took this shot of a very hazardous stretch of coastline on the very southern tip of Newfoundland just below a lighthouse. The winds were so high that day and the sea was whipped into such a boiling cauldron, my imagination was taken away. As I stood there and watched I could almost visualize a ghost ship emerging from the fog, the lighthouse that stood just above me was blowing its foghorn which added a sense of eerieness to the already somber scene. The winds lashed at me attempting to pluck me into the sea as a offering of peace for disturbing this epic battle between land and sea. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /

  • Commissioned Work / Oil on Canvas Framed Print

  • Today, The First Sunrays Of The New Season Spilled Vigilantly Through A Tear In The Dark Clouds And I Said – “Hello Spring”

  • Lighthouse in Cannon Beach, OR.

  • Sometimes the sun has not been given enough time to go down in style. It is chased out of the sky, its light butchered by dark featureless and easy to forget clouds. Not this evening though. In such a wonderful setting and with all the time in the world, at its own pace, it gently covered the whole universe, material and the other one, with its pink warm residue leaving you with an overwhelming feeling of relief and joy. It is often hard to imagine a place like this for us city slickers, with the clock meaningless, space limitless, and your soul miles away from the tension and stress, the main culprits behind the structural damage of our emotional self. Later that night I was carried through sleep on a cushion of wonderful dreams until the sun made its usual roundtrip. Does this surprise you?

  • The world is about to end because of global warming. Temperatures are soaring, ice is melting, glaciers are retreating, seas are rising, and we’re all going to fry. We’re all up to here with worry about it. The Royal Society says there’s no longer any room for scientific doubt about it. Britain’s Chief Scientist says it’s a bigger threat than global terrorism. / Every global warming sceptic is denounced as clinically insane. Every developed nation wags its finger at every other (well, ok then, at America) and tells it to Emit Less. Every politician and B-list celebrity now anxiously measures his or her carbon footprint. Every British schoolchild is now drilled to believe that man-made global warming is a Fact along with poverty and the existence of Belgium. It’s a wonder any of us has any incentive to get up in the morning. :) Online Galleries: / Surrealism art prints / 2d3d graphic design software / 3ds models max software

  • This is an acrylic painting on a 16” x 16” canvas of Roath Park Lake, in Cardiff South Wales, UK. This is where I used to spend most of my youth playing. The Lighthouse was built as a memorial to Captain Scott’s expedition to the Antarctic, which left from Cardiff’s Bute Docks in 1910. I travelled back from Australia to visit my home town in 2000 and this is a painting from that trip. Memories Memories linger as time has past / of youthful play that I knew would not last / Places revisited, flashes of play / in my mind’s eye …will forever stay. Linda FEATURED IN IMPRESSIONISM GROUP

  • 11”x 14” Acrylic painting on watercolour paper of a lighthouse built in memory of Captain Cook’s landing at Cook Town, Australia in 1770. This lighthouse stands proud against the contrasting landscape.

  • I was seldom able to see an opportunity until it had ceased to be one. Mark Twain (1835 –1910)

  • I used to have this posted… not sure what happened to it, so I am uploading it again.

  • Impressionist, painterly painting of the wind and storm brewing around this lighthouse.

  • This is the lighthouse at CapeSpear, Newfoundland. It is the most easterly point in North America. / / Settings & Gear Used / / Manual Exposure / Shutter Speed: 21 seconds / Apeture: 8 / ISO: 100 / Focal Length: 22mm / / Canon 400D / Canon 10-22 lens / Manfrotto 055XProB Tripod / Manfrotto 222 Joystick / Cable Release / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / / /

  • I set the alarm for 3am and headed out to the coast to catch a sunrise. / / This is the lighthouse at CapeSpear, Newfoundland. It is the most easterly point in North America. So while everyone else was sleeping I was the very first person in North America to see this sunrise… how cool is that! / / The rock that makes the cliffs that the lighthouse sits on reminded me of a martian landscape… / / Settings & Gear Used / / Manual Exposure / Shutter Speed: 10 seconds / Apeture: 16 / ISO: 100 / Focal Length: 22mm / / Canon 400D / Canon 10-22 lens / Manfrotto 055XProB Tripod / Manfrotto 222 Joystick / Cable Release / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / /

  • The lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove in Nova Scotia looks over the rough sea in winter.

  • Canon 20D / Taken in Vancouver, BC /

  • an incredible Winters Day on Rottnest Island in Western Australia

  • 109 views as of 29th November 2009. I just couldn’t resist capturing the sky on Friday while I was roaming through the sand dunes looking for the old railway lines (see my other image). The sky was a brilliant blue but pocketed with these magnificent but threatening clouds. They didn’t rain on my parade but no doubt someone copped a good soaking. I loved the long angle of this image and I decided to add my beloved Nobbys’ Lighthouse to help balance the image … I hope it worked! Taken with the Nikon D90, Tamron 18-270 mm lens wound to 35 mm, F13, 400 ISO and hand held … Mother Nature did the rest. /

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  • Wawatam Lighthouse at the entrance to the Marina in St. Ignace in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It stands at the end of an old railroad dock which was once used to load railroad cars onto a ferry to transport them between the Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan. The city of St. Ignace has renamed he lighthouse after the 338-foot Chief Wawatam rail car ferry. It rises 52 feet in the air at the end of a newly constructed Huron Boardwalk and serves as a sentinel to the city’s marina. The beacon projects 13.2 miles over Lake Huron and will serve as a navigational aid to boaters. This lighthouse was acquired from the Monroe Michigan Welcome Center in 2004, was moved to St. Ignace in five sections, and went operational on August 20th, 2006.

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