The view from peoples windows in the town of St Anthony, Newfoundland looking out over the harbour, is amazing when they can see large pieces of floating ice which are known as pack ice. The harbour of St Anthony in Newfoundland is full of colorful masses of ice that seem to be beached in the harbour.Moving pack ice can trap boats depending on how much there is and which way it is shifting. If there was enough pack ice that entered the harbour of St. Anthony, Newfoundland it could block anybody from leaving or entering the harbour.The pack ice is usually seen in the tiny harbours of communities during the winter months and will stay, depending on the weather conditions, until the mid of June. The beautiful blue and green hues through the pack ice in the harbour of St. Anthony can be very scenic and it is extremely interesting to watch the size differences on a daily basis.If you are in search of the large icebergs, not just the pack ice, take a tour on one of the iceberg watching tours that takes you from the St. ... continue below the picture...
... Anthony harbour in Newfoundland into Iceberg Alley. Here you will get a look at some amazing creations of mother nature.Pack Ice in the St Anthony Harbour, St Anthony, Northern Peninsula, Viking Trail, Newfoundland, Canada.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/6.3, exposure time of 1/250 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 54mm.