As the sun disappears across the horizon between the towns of Red Bay and Mary's Harbour in Southern Labrador, it leaves the sky highlighted with various hues of yellow. The clouds are shaded light yellow while the rest of the sky emits a brighter shade becoming extremely darker as it runs the length of the landscape.
Across the surface of the pond near the rocks that jut out of the water, the sunset colors reflect off the water. The pond appears as a sheet of glass as the yellow hues encompass the rocks and the edges of the landscape while small ripples sweep across the water's surface in the backdrop as a soft breeze blows through the area.
Each hill seems to be higher than the next and as you drive the Labrador Coastal Drive between Red Bay and Mary's Harbour, you can watch the landscape change at every passing mile. This region of Southern Labrador is very tranquil and stopping here for a short time while watching a sunset is something that you will not regret doing on your travels. ... continue below the picture...
The Labrador Coastal Drive is extremely pretty especially during the sunset hours, but even during the day there are plenty of sights to see. Red Bay and Mary's Harbour are just two of the small towns that are worth visiting along the drive and the longer you have while visiting Southern Labrador, the more you will see of the natural beauty surrounding the area.
Sunset over a pond along Highway 510, the Labrador Coastal Drive between Red Bay and Mary's Harbour, Viking Trail, Trails to the Vikings, Southern Labrador, Labrador, Canada.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/13.0, exposure time of 1/4 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 115mm.