I have only experienced it once, but I have never forgotten the feeling of freedom I experienced while flying over a field on horseback. I hope to find that same experience again someday soon!
Rocks on Invernes Beach, Nova Scotia before the storm at sunset. Single exposure / 3-Stop Reverse Gradiant Filter and Polarizer
Beach in North Shore, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Singh Ray Warming Polarizer and 3-Stop Hard Graduated Filter
I didn’t see the 4 layers of waves when I snapped the picture but was quite enthralled with the image after I noticed it. This was taken at White Point Beach Lodge on the South Shore of Nova Scotia.
Sunset on the Mabou River in Mabou Nova Scotia on Cape Breton Island.
Inverness Beach, Inverness Nova Scotia on Cape Breton Island
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. / / / /
A feather on Inverness Beach, Inverness Nova Scotia Canada
Inverness Beach Inverness Nova Scotia Dawn facing the western sky.
Nothing was done to this image, it is, as is
This is the chain attached to the anchor at Point Pleasant Park in Halifax. I thought this made an interesting image.
One of my favorite beaches on Cape Breton Island. Inverness Nova Scotia
Sand Dune on Inverness Beach Nova Scotia Canada on a windy day. About 2 miles north of “Dune”.
Taken this morning (July 08, 2008). One of my favorite subjects for early morning shots is a farm house up the hill from our house. I decided to concentrate on the tree next to it in this shot. I hope you like it. This is straight from the camera. / / “The Sunrise Tree” is available in all print formats offered by Red Bubble. / / / / Buying “The Sunrise Tree” as a gift? Why not get the matching card? / /
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
A cloudy sunset paints the sky over Inverness Beach, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. 3 Image HDR
Inverness Beach, Nova Scotia Canada
watercolour on Langton cold pressed paper
A bright shed at the end of walkway in the Maritimes.
A girl walks along the rocks at Peggy’s Cove in Nova Scotia.
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. The four-masted bark, built in 1926 as the “Padua”, is the last vessel of its kind. Built as a cargo-carrying sailing ship, she was one of the Flying P-Liners, the sailing ships of the German F. Laeisz shipping company from Hamburg. The last Windjammer is still active today, although it has undergone a change in profession and turned training ship. Today the “Kruzenshtern” is the world’s second largest sailing ship – second only to another Russian ship, “Sedov” – and, without a doubt, the most famous ship in the contemporary Russian sailing fleet. (source: www.tallshipsnovascotia.com) © 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. /
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