Head Harbour lighthouse
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Located on Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada.
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
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Very nice! What is that "scoop thing" on the top of the roof? I've never seen that before. As for editing, can I suggest some slight leveling? The lighthouse and the ocean are both leaning to the right a bit.
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Nice.....very serene!
Not entirely certain but a guess is that it is a venting system for the lantern room. I suspect that the angled portion is a "wind cap"/"weather cap" for a chimney pipe, either oriented away from the prevailing winds, or possibly designed to rotate with the wind, ala a weather vane. It would provide upper ventilation without allowing rain into the chimney pipe.
They are still used today, although with different shapes:
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Very nice Tom.
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I appreciate the visit. My program says the picture is level. That depends, of course, on the reference line for leveling that one has chosen. Keep in mind that the door on the lighthouse is positioned on a section of the structure that has a pronounced bulge outward ( smaller at the top, larger at the bottom ) and, from the perspective of this shot, it will enhance the perception that the door is leaning. In any event, thanks for taking the time to comment.
Tom
Very nice clarity.
Thanks, Taz.
I appreciate the visit, Ziggy. Thanks also for the info provided...very helpful.
Thanks, Cristóbal. I hope you're doing well.
Thanks for commenting, Jorgen. I appreciate it.
Nicely done Tom! I hope you weren't on Campobello when I was across the way in Eastport ME......one of these days we will meet in person
Lauren Blackwell
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Nice shot Tom, although for my taste the exposure is slighty dark. Maybe bring the whites up a bit?
WHOA!!!!!! Feel as if I can step out my back door into this photo, except there's no water, lighthouse, mountains in my backyard. Beautiful photo!
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Hi, Lauren. We spent the night in Eastport. It was a fairly new, small place right on the water on South Street...a hop, skip and a jump from that Waco place. By the way, I'm on the hard hunt for some property to buy in the Elizabethton, TN area. You guys settled on an area yet?
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, Sara. I actually backed down just a tad on highlights because of the lighthouse and some glare coming off of the rocks at front right foreground. Without those changes, it probably was more to your taste. I'll admit to having a preference for a very small smidgeon of underexposure in all of my photography. My camera is set to a 1/3 stop underexposure as a default setting.
Take care and stay safe.
Thank you, David. I really enjoyed your Great Race series. I saw a car or two I hadn't seen in quite a while....like that beautiful red and white Pontiac station wagon. I've got a little history with Pontiacs....owned a 1964 GTO and a 1974 SD 455 Trans Am. Both of those were a lot of fun.
Take care, buddy,
Tom
Nice picture and scene, the line of rocks through the foreground leads the eye.
But I suggest you let your program look at the water level in the ocean. It will then see it's slowly draining to the right
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Thanks for taking the time to comment. I've run that water line through the program several times. Even if I " cheat " in placing the reference line, the correction made is minimal at best. If the ocean is slowly draining to the right, the good news is that it will take eons before it's all gone.