I seem to be drawn to a couple of different subjects when photographing. One is faces, the other is water; not just any face…faces that seem to have a story behind them. The same with water…water needs to provide something that moves me, has emotion behind the scene. While in Nova Scotia not too long ago, we found ourselves driving aground an area of Isle Madame on Cape Breton: Janvrin Island. I’m sure the water around the Island can be more tempestuous, but much of it provides a visual and emotional serenity. Not too many cars and ample scenes on which to feast. The only difficulty is where to pull off the roadway safely. Such was the case with this photograph. We were able to find a small spot on the shoulder of the road that afforded enough safety for the car, but not much for my fanny hanging out in the travel lane while snuggled up against the guard rail in order to capture this scene. I hope you enjoy the view as much as we did.
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Love it!
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Beautiful image!
Thank you for taking the time to view my site and make a few comments. Being not too far removed from Canada, I’ll head over to your site and browse.
Wow… loved this image… looks so serene…