
The Light Eternal
Framed in fire and sky, Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse stands as if caught between worlds—where earth meets sea, and day surrenders to night. Shot with a wide-angle lens under extraordinary light, this image captures not just a moment, but a memory forged in color, clarity, and quiet reverence.

Golden Vigil
Bathed in the glow of a storm-washed sunset, the Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse surveys the restless Atlantic. Perched on the edge of Rocky Harbour’s craggy coastline, it stands not just as a beacon for ships, but as a monument to endurance against time, tide, and tempest.

The Keeper's Flame
As clouds gather over Gros Morne, the light at Lobster Cove burns with quiet resolve. Framed by the weathered siding of the lighthouse keeper’s home, this beacon has outlasted tempests and time—still watching, still guiding, still glowing like a coal against the storm.

Beacon Beneath the Storm
From the jagged cliffs below, Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse rises into a sky ablaze with turmoil and light. As waves crash and clouds churn, the beacon remains steady—a lone flame on the edge of chaos, reminding the sea that someone is always watching.

Sentinel of the Sound
Perched above Bonne Bay, the Woody Point lighthouse has guided mariners since 1919, its beacon once vital to the bustling trade routes of Newfoundland’s west coast. Set against the backdrop of Gros Morne’s ancient mountains, this enduring lightkeeper stands as both a navigational aid and a quiet tribute to the town’s seafaring heritage.

Forgotten Light of Cow Head
Tucked within a coastal spruce grove, the Cow Head lighthouse stands quietly among the trees—its once-vital beacon now dimmed by time. Built in the early 1900s and long since decommissioned, it remains a silent guardian of the past, guiding wanderers of a different kind through Newfoundland’s tangled beauty.

Eye of the Beacon
Captured through a long lens, the Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse appears locked in quiet communion with the setting sun. Their silhouettes etched in gold, they share the same solemn task: to watch, to guide, and to mark the passage of another day along Newfoundland’s rugged coast.

Path to the Watcher
As twilight settles over Gros Morne, a quiet path leads to the enduring presence of Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse. Its lantern glows faintly through the spruce, echoing the last breath of sun along the horizon—a reminder that even in darkness, someone is always keeping watch.

Last Light at Lobster Cove
As the sun sinks beneath a sea of fire and cloud, the Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse stands sentinel over Rocky Harbour—steadfast, silent, and timeless. A beacon not just for mariners, but for the memory of every soul who's ever paused to watch the horizon burn gold and violet.