Featured Work
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Monolith II by Amanda Brushett
Sea Stacks off the coast of Bell Island, NL
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Sic Transit Gloria by Steve Rowsell
Military Road, St. John’s, Newfoundland. Canon Rebel XSi 450D / 50mm, f/20 / 10 sec. / Processed in Lightroom.
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Ahoy by Kevin Kroeker
For some reason this reminds me of a scene from Moby Dick… minus the whale of course. / / I was actually going Cod fishing with some friends for the first time off the Eastern coast of Newfoundland…. just had to bring the camera of course. Those clouds on the horizon kicked up such a fierce wind and it created some very large swells that relieved me of my lunch lol! I actually did see a whale on this trip, about 100 feet from the boat I was in. 60 foot whale vs. 16 foot boat = some good fun… lol! / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / Canon 400D / / / / / /
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Along the Mill Trail by Brian Carey
For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage
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The Hills Have Eyes by Kevin Kroeker
The houses on the cliffs are known as the “Battery. This is one of my fav spots to shoot. I hope you like. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / Canon 400D
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Untitled by Daphne Johnson
The second in the series from my photoshoot with Jenni. / Shot with a Canon 450D. Edited with Lightroom 2.
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Barachois by George Cousins
A misty rainy day in Newfoundland, but the scenery is still beautiful, even enhanced by the low lying clouds and the still waters in the river and lake. Taken on a trip in 1967, using a 35mm. Exakta Varex SLR, 50mm. Biotar lens, High-speed Ektachrome film. Scanned in 2004 at 4000bpi using a CanoScan 4000US scanner.
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Watching, Waiting by Colin Tobin
St. John’s, Newfoundland.
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ORDINARY THINGS by Leo Head
Most folks desire fast cars, / fast lives, / fast money for diamond rings. But my heart yearns / for clear skys, blue waters / and other ORDINARY THINGS / / leohead Taken at Troake’s Cove, Embree, Nfld. This work has been featured in the following groups: / Newfoundlandia, You’re Accepted
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Jelly Bean Row Newfoundland by Cory Tock
This is a great example of row housing in Newfoundland
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Newfoundland Outport by Cory Tock
This is a pitcher of a Newfoundland outport with icebergs in the background
Recent Work
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Cape Spear by Kevin Kroeker
I used to have this posted… not sure what happened to it, so I am uploading it again.
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South Brook by Brian Carey
For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage
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Very Cautious by Gail Bridger
Thank you for viewing and I hope you like it! Went out this morning after some fresh snow had fallen and saw several eagles was kind of shocked!
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Frolicking by Gail Bridger
Sweet little thing, she loves the great outdoors but I can’t let her go to far. I fear the eagles too much! They eye her lots at my workplace, she is never farther than 5-6 feet at all times! She really leads a sheltered life, not like most dogs! Thank you for viewing my beauty! /
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Baby Julia by Daphne Johnson
Baby Julia is the new daughter of my best friend. The first of several to be posted, this was taken Jan 2 2009. Trying to photograph such a sweet baby provided a whole new challenge, and will require much more practice. I captured this with my canon 450d, and did some slight processing using lightroom 2.
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Winter's Kiss by Daphne Johnson
From my friend’s balcony New Year’s eve, this branch caught my attention. The tree looked so lovely with a light dusting of fresh fallen snow. / I took this exposure using my canon 450d, and I made slight alterations using lightroom 2.
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Orton's Fence by Steve Rowsell
Large View Recommended. / Canon Rebel XSi / 50mm f/1.8 / processed in Lightroom / pp-Orton Technique
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Burgie Bits by Stan Wojtaszek
June, in Newfoundland. Although most of the large ice burgs are gone, quite a number burgie bits still float around. Wild Cove, NL. / Olympus E-510; 40-150 lens
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River of Ice by Brian Carey
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Little Soldiers in a Row by Steve Rowsell
Amanda’s mom is drafting an army of nutcrackers to guard the basement fireplace. Canon Rebel XSi / 50mm/1.8 / ISO 400 / Somewhat eerie red Christmas light. / Processed in Lightroom. Selected for Photography 101’s ‘How am I doing now?’ forum on Jan 5th, 2009.
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The Rooms by Colin Tobin
The Rooms. Newfoundland’s Provincial Art Gallery and Museum shot from behind.
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Broken by Lenny Mullins
Psuedo HDR from single RAW file. / Taken with my Canon Rebel XT with my Nifty fifty with some help from my Speedlight 430 ex II This particular christmas decoration has been with me ever since I could remember. Everytime I see it I remember all the wonderful memories of christmas from my childhood. As you can see it is a bit used haha but that makes it all the better in my opinion. Please view larger.
About This Group
This is the group for Newfoundland art, photography and writing.
Newfoundlanders this your place on the Bubble…
Newfoundland is one of the most visually arresting places on Earth. The rugged and treacherous coastlines give way only to the unforgiving North Atlantic Ocean. It is a coastline marked with lighthouses that act as ever watching sentinels to welcome weary travellers home. It is a land of beautiful & quaint coastal towns, villages and cities. Newfoundland is a land visited by frozen giants from the North that create a sense of awe when seen by human eyes as they float down what is known as “Iceberg alley”. It is a land visited by massive whales during the summer that attract multitudes to the shorelines. It is a land inhabited by a people who will welcome you with open arms. It is a land you need to visit…
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