Showing posts with label Newfoundland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newfoundland. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 November 2012

A Whale's Tail, Newfoundland



Saturday 2 August 2008

Taken off of St Anthony, Newfoundland. A humpback lifts its tail before a dive. I've been on half a dozen whale watching trips in Newfoundland and seen lots of whales. This is the first time that I've succeeded in getting anything like a decent shot.

Bonavista, Newfoundland



Friday 9 August 2002
I bought my wife her first digital camera - a Pentax EL 200 - in Vancouver in September 2000. It had a 2.11 megapixel sensor and cost 500 quid! Two years later, I was using it along with my film camera as she had gone on to Olympus, Sigma and possibly Canon by then - she liked to be on the cutting edge. I was waiting for Pentax to bring out a digital SLR as I already had the lenses and in October 2003 I got my iSTD.
In the meantime I messed around with the little Pentax and got the odd nice pic, such as this one taken of the Ryan Properties looking across the harbour in Bonavista, Newfoundland, the place where John Cabot supposedly landed and claimed what was to become Canada for God & England, though nobody knew how much there was to be claimed and in 1532 Jacques Cartier sailed into the St Lawrence River and claimed it all for God & France. Needless to say, the British and French fell out over who had claimed what.

L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland


A recreation of the original Viking settlement on this site





The picture above was taken on the 3rd of August 2002, the first time I visited L'Anse aux Meadows.

This is the site of the first known European settlement in North America (the Norse) around 1000 A.D. Take the time to watch the fascinating documentary about the discovery of the site against all odds by a Norwegian Couple, Helge Ingstad and Anne Stine Ingstad in the 1960's.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYFNcww6-2c&feature=relmfu