Halifax Waterfront Low Tide Ferry Ramp and Piling System in Early Afternoon in in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Halifax Waterfront Low Tide Ferry Ramp and Piling System in Early Afternoon

by Chris Molina

An early afternoon view of the Halifax waterfront shows the exposed mudflats left by the receding tide. A concrete ferry ramp slopes downward toward the water, flanked by heavy wooden pilings that show signs of marine growth and weathering. In the background, the distinctive architecture of the city rises against a bright sky, with stone buildings and modern structures visible along the harbor edge. The scene is devoid of people, showing the structural details of the docking infrastructure and the texture of the wet sand. The lighting is natural and even, highlighting the industrial elements of the port area without dramatic shadows or artificial effects.

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Waterfront Low Tide Ferry Halifax Canada in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the early Early Afternoon Waterfront Low Piling System
Camera Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra photos, grab one online.
Lens 13mm f/2.2
Focal Length 13mm
Aperture f/2.2
Shutter Speed 1/120
ISO 50
Film Samsung Nightography
Location in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Date 2026-05-02
Credit VEETER
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