Friday, June 10, 2011

Sable Island


Sable Island is a weather-swept sand dune 300 km. southeast of mainland Nova Scotia. It is most well known for its population of feral ponies, desendants of shipwrecked survivors of long ago. Although I have been to the island on several occasions these two pictures are my favorites. Taken in winter, they capture the loneliness and isolation of one of the most lovely places in Nova Scotia. (Agfapan 400 (35mm), T-Max developer)

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