Unique rock formations along the beach of Delaps Cove in the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia as the rays from the sunset glisten across the landscape. Small pools of water form around the rocks when the tide is out making the perfect opportunity to explore some of the ocean life.
Across the horizon, the sky is illuminated throughout the clouds at sunset in an array of pink, yellow and orange colors as the sun slowly sinks away for another day. Darker cloud formations sit to the right over the water but these do not carry any threat to a stormy weather system moving in over the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia.
When the tide begins to turn and cover the rocks along the beach of Delaps Cove, the water will reach incredible heights. This area along the Bay of Fundy is home to some of the world's highest tides and during fiery storms, the water can crash against the coastline creating spectacular scenery. ... continue below the picture...
Delaps Cove is situated twenty-four kilometers from the historic Annapolis Royal and is easy to reach. Once you reach this point, enjoy the Delaps Cove Wilderness Trail that takes you through acres of canopied forests and enjoy the breathtaking scenery that overlooks the coastline of the Bay of Fundy.
Each sunset offers a different display of color in the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia and there is not a prettier spot to be than sitting on the rocky beach of Delaps Cove at low tide watching another beautiful day come to a close.
Sunset along the rocky beach at Delaps Cove in the Bay of Fundy, Evangeline Trail, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/11.0, exposure time of 6/1 sec. on ISO 50, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 28mm.