
The coastal barrens along the shores of Nova Scotia are some of my favourite landscapes to photograph. The improbable, sculpted boulders left behind when the glaciers retreated. The strange little plants that have adapted to the thin soil and fierce weather. The gleaming white ridges of granite – known as “whale backs” – that crest through the scrub brush. And the way that the landscape suddenly falls away to rocky shores and long lines of islands.
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