These rocks are at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada….
A pair of row boats sitting idle in the waters of Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia Canada
A mid-winter storm driving large waves on to the famous Peggys Cove rocks. Photo was taken in January 2007 Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada.
I was hoping if you have a second you could help me with a bit of curiosity. I couldn’t decide between this shot and the other which is close and has the same name with the exception of being (1) instead of (2). I uploaded both and decided to get opinions if you don’t mind. Thanks! Darlene Here’s the other one / /
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. Original is 8” x 10” done on Arches 140-pound block.
Peggy’s Cove Harbor during a clear day with reflection landscape
Waves breaking on the rocks near Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia during a gale in march 2008. This shot was taken with a Canon Rebel XTi using a 300mm lens.
The lighthouse on the rocks at Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia CANADA taken in may 2008.
Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada
The Atlantic Coast up at Peggy’s Cove Nova Scotia Canada.
Another photo of the scenic fishing village of Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada… I took this photo summer of 2007…
This shot of the sunset at Peggy’s Cove in Nova Scotia is exactly as is. It was a magical night and there seemed to be many sunsets happening in one night. The sky was constantly changing and it was a beautiful thing to witness. I already have two shots up from that night but I think this one is worth putting up too. And you never know, there could be others to follow! Maybe I’ll make a “Lighthouse Sunset” calendar. :)
Scott and I were driving away from a spectacular sunset at Peggy’s Cove, NS when I spotted this beautiful scene. I quickly backed up and grabbed the camera again, and as it turned out, not for the last time that night either! :)
My favourite spot in the world is the little village of Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia. The vistas are ever-changing, and for people-watching it can’t be beat. These three were relaxing on a perch overlooking the Atlantic breakers crashing on the granite bedrock of the Cove. Dreaming of what? / September 2006, Sony DSCF828 camera
Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, September 2006. This couple were typical of the thousands who come here every year to simply sit and watch the ever-changing moods of the Atlantic Ocean. Perhaps to catch that perfect wave, bursting surf, or simply to enjoy the peace and power of the sea. / Sony DSCF828 camera. Waiting featured in “Going Coastal(4 Art per Day)”
October 26, 2006, an Atlantic storm building up and driving breakers onto the rocks at Peggy’s Cove lighthouse, Nova Scotia,Canada / Sony DSCF828 camera.
July 4,2007, the sun dropping toward the west at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia / Sony DSCF828 camera, with polarizing filter.
July 14, 2007, a typical mid summer fog envelopes the entrance to the tiny harbour of Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia. Not much fun creeping around out on the Atlantic on a day like this, even with radar and being old hands at fishing.
July 14 2007, a heavy Atlantic summer fog at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, keeps everyone off the fishing boats and snug inside. Except, of course, people who like to get soaking wet in the heavy mist so they can get a picture of what the locals are avoiding. Sony DSCF828.
Featured in Going Coastal February 28, 2009. The historic lighthouse at Oeggy;s Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada sits amidst a surreal landscape of granite boulders scoured by waves.
Small fishing boats reflect in the clear blue water on a bright sunny day in picturesque Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia.
September 2006 at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, a tiny fishing village about 30 miles or so from Halifax, with a permanent population of about 50. Plus thousands upon thousands of tourists from all over the world. The huge granite rocks are left over from the glaciers of the last Ice Age, 10,000 years ago, which carved out the cliffs and gullies that make the area so unique. This day the Atlantic Ocean was quite calm but there was that long slow ocean swell that rolls in slowly but with great force. The tide was low this time, but the force was enough to send the bursting surf straight up the cliffs and tower over these two people who actually weren’t soaked at all. The spray went up and did the usual seconds of pause and then collapsed, leaving them high and dry. / Sony DSCF828 camera with polarizing filter. Featured in All Water In Motion Group !!
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