Bauline Wharf, located in the small coastal town of Bauline, Newfoundland, is a charming spot for photographers seeking to capture the essence of Newfoundland's rugged beauty. The wharf provides a perfect vantage point to photograph the town's iconic fishing boats against the backdrop of towering cliffs and expansive ocean views. The best time to visit is during the golden hours of sunrise and sunset, when the light casts a warm glow over the landscape, enhancing the natural colors and creating dramatic contrasts. During the offseason a wall of lobster traps sit together on the wharf patiently awaiting the 2025 fishing season (typically, the lobster season in Newfoundland opens at the end of April or the first half of May and closes in mid-July). The quiet, remote setting of Bauline Wharf adds to its appeal, making it a serene location for landscape and seascape photography. (Bauline, Newfoundland and Labradour, Canada)
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