Friday, July 9, 2010

Cobequid Bay 6x6 oil

A little scene from the Cobequid Bay which is the smaller more land bound end of the World Famous Bay of Fundy. When the tides first recede they leave the silt very moist and they reflect the colour of the sky in such a manner that it looks like there is still water in the bay. It really is a very pretty thing to see. Since we live near the Bay and I frequently travel long it I have seen many interesting sides of it. The winter scenes are very unique as the tides move the ice and the look changes twice a day. You never see the same thing twice around here!

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