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Caplin Rolling at Sam White's Beach - Trinity East, NL Print

Peter Harris

Canada

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Capelin are small fish that come to Newfoundland beaches every year to spawn. Their arrival in June is a spectacle that draws in thousands of birds and whales, but the exact date and place of the event is difficult to predict. I captured this image at Sam White's Beach on the Skerwink Trail at Trinity East, Newfoundland, Canada. Please note, prints from this file will print an image with a 1 to 3 ratio, not the 1 to 2 ratio listed. In other words, a 4"x12" image on the 6"x12" paper size, or 8"x24" on the next size paper, etc.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:12 W x 6 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 11.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Born and raised in Newfoundland, Peter Harris headed west to British Columbia for adventure as a young man, and stayed. His early interests and studies in British Columbia were focused upon the arts, particularly, writing, video, photography and painting. Harris was fortunate to parlay his creative skills into a career with the City of Richmond, first as an arts instructor/curator and administrator for the city's Public Art Gallery and Arts Centre, and later, serving as Exhibit and Program Coordinator for Richmond Museum and Heritage Services. After retiring, in 2014, he resumed his life-long passion for art making in earnest. Harris now lives a bi-coastal life in two Canadian coastal communities, White Rock, British Columbia, on the Pacific Coast, and the small outport town of Trinity East, Newfoundland, on the North Atlantic Coast. Much of his time is spent creating mixed media painting and photographic works, influenced by his exposure to life and nature in these two contrasting communities, as well as his travels in British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and Newfoundland.

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