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Tablelands Sunset from Norris Point

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The sky was putting on a show when I made this image from Norris Point, looking across Bonne Bay toward the Tablelands in Gros Morne National Park. As the sun dropped behind the hills, the clouds lit up in shades of pink, orange, and purple, reflecting across the calm waters below. For a few minutes, the entire landscape seemed to glow. The Tablelands are one of Newfoundland's most remarkable natural features. Their unique colour and shape stand out from the surrounding mountains, creating a scene that feels different from anywhere else in Canada. On this evening, the dramatic sky only added to the feeling that something special was unfolding across the bay. Whether you've hiked the trails, explored Bonne Bay by boat, or simply stood along the shoreline watching the light change across the mountains, this photograph captures a moment that feels familiar to anyone who has spent time on the west coast. This piece works beautifully in living rooms, offices, entryways, cottages, waiting rooms, boardrooms, and hospitality spaces. The warm colours and iconic Newfoundland landscape create an inviting focal point while still maintaining a sense of calm. It's especially well suited for larger wall spaces where the details of the Tablelands and the reflected sunset can be fully appreciated.