Bay of Fundy
On my, oh so short trip to Maine/New Brunswick/Nova Scotia in 2014. After spending a little time in Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, I took the scenic route (915) toward Hopewell Rocks, and this scene was the first I came upon. This is a pano combining 2 and 1/2 photos. I have another combing 6 that takes in the whole scene (or at least 100 degrees of it), but with the limitations of the computer screen, this one translates better . . . though who knows, I may upload the other one one day.
The Bay of Fundy is renowned as the location of the biggest tides in the world, with a change between high and low tides of between 36 and 46 feet (10-14 meters). Clearly, this was taken near low tide, near sunset. The rocks are, for the most part, a soft conglomerate (and some sandstone), and the tides are relatively quickly eroding it all away. Much of the water often appears reddish--I'm not certain why it doesn't here.
Grrrr! I accidentally uploaded the wrong photo! I need a keeper! Anyway, it's the same place, but this pano is a combination of 4 photos.
Bay of Fundy
On my, oh so short trip to Maine/New Brunswick/Nova Scotia in 2014. After spending a little time in Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, I took the scenic route (915) toward Hopewell Rocks, and this scene was the first I came upon. This is a pano combining 2 and 1/2 photos. I have another combing 6 that takes in the whole scene (or at least 100 degrees of it), but with the limitations of the computer screen, this one translates better . . . though who knows, I may upload the other one one day.
The Bay of Fundy is renowned as the location of the biggest tides in the world, with a change between high and low tides of between 36 and 46 feet (10-14 meters). Clearly, this was taken near low tide, near sunset. The rocks are, for the most part, a soft conglomerate (and some sandstone), and the tides are relatively quickly eroding it all away. Much of the water often appears reddish--I'm not certain why it doesn't here.
Grrrr! I accidentally uploaded the wrong photo! I need a keeper! Anyway, it's the same place, but this pano is a combination of 4 photos.