Nova Scotia Landmarks

by Len Wagg

photographs by Len Wagg

This book offers more than 100 fascinating and beautiful images of Nova Scotia's distinctive geography, carefully reproduced in large format. They show views from every part of Nova Scotia including its coastline, cities, forests, villages, rivers and lakes.
Aerial photographs of the patterns of the natural landscape and the imprint of man-made structures.


From an airplane, the world below looks like Gulliver's Lilliput. This change of view has fascinated photographer Len Wagg since he first started flying at age 13. He has flown over Nova Scotia in all seasons and focused his camera on a wide variety of landscapes from the air.
This book offers more than 100 fascinating and beautiful images of Nova Scotia's distinctive geography, carefully reproduced in large format. They show views from every part of Nova Scotia including its coastline, cities, forests, villages, rivers and lakes. Featured in these unforgettable images are:


* Canso Causeway * Keltic Lodge * Fortress Louisbourg * Pictou Harbour * Cape d'Or * Five Islands * Halifax Harbour
* Cape Split * Lunenburg Academy

About the Authors

Len Wagg

LEN WAGG has been a photographer for over three decades and is well-known for his love of shooting Nova Scotian scenes. His work has been published in several renowned publications, including Maclean's and the New York Times, and in addition, he is the author of five books, including the award-winning Wild Nova Scotia. He lives in Wellington, Nova Scotia.

Len Wagg

LEN WAGG has been a photographer for over three decades and is well-known for his love of shooting Nova Scotian scenes. His work has been published in several renowned publications, including Maclean's and the New York Times, and in addition, he is the author of five books, including the award-winning Wild Nova Scotia. He lives in Wellington, Nova Scotia.

Reviews

"Len Wagg has strived not to include stereotypical shots, photos that everyone has seen before. He especially succeeded in that regard with a photo taken from directly above the lighthouse at Peggy's Cove."
Bill Spurr, The Chronicle Herald

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