This is the view I had from from my hotel room. Deposited in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, this icon was once connected to the mainland and had three arches. It now exhibits a single unique arch. ___ |
Photography is all about light. At sunset the rock takes on a whole new look. |
Beautiful, it looks amost like a piece of art in the sea!
ReplyDeleteWow love that second shot. Could be a treasure island. Is it already for photographers.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this "Percé" live but I saw numerous photos and if one day I return in Canada, I shall go to see it. It is magnificent and your photos perfect
ReplyDelete...wow, what a beautiful sight.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool looking 'rock', your choice of lighting is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOMG. That's a fabulous piece of real estate, Andy!
ReplyDeleteWoW!! what a view you had!!! it is especially beautiful in the evening!!! and switching gears, i read your quote at the top of this page, every single time i visit. it's so true!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Andy! I've never seen it - it is fabulous as are your pics!
ReplyDeleteAndy, that is a breathtaking view! And your photographs are magnificent!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful view you had. That rock is something to see and you've photographed its beauty perfectly.
ReplyDeleteYou had a great view, and your sunset photo of the rock is terrific. It should be printed large and hung on your wall.
ReplyDeleteWhat a grand thing to see. I haven't been up that way, but I'd love to see the Gaspe area someday.
ReplyDeleteWow, stunning images Andy, I love the second photo. You're right, it's all about the light. Excellent work!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous formation! Great sky, too! Well done, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThe formation is beautiful and striking in your first shot. It's absolutely stunning in your sunset shot. What a great view you had, Andy. It would be hard to leave all that eye candy.
ReplyDeleteMagnificas escenas, cada una con una luz distinta
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
FANTASTIC!!!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Andy!
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