“ Reflection of Newfoundland history ”
The Murray Premises was built in 1846. It is the oldest collection of mercantile buildings related to the fishing industry in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Murray Premises, which survived the Great Fires, was named after Andrew H. Murray, a 19th-century merchant of salt, coal, and general ...
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Photo Location: St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
  • Teresa Wiist Edited 2 months ago

    Great edit and reflection, Paul. Love the warm, earthy tone.

    Great edit and reflection, Paul. Love the warm, earthy tone.

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  • Abigail Dancey Edited 2 months ago

    Fabulous

    Fabulous

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  • Bonnie Dominix Edited 2 months ago

    Great shot!

    Great shot!

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  • Danielle Rodgers Edited 2 months ago

    I love the high contrast look of this image. 
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    I love the high contrast look of this image. 

    Perhaps the sewer cover could have been cloned out in post? I do feel like it's competing for my eye's attention.

    I also just noticed the little rings from the raindrops in the puddle... so beautiful!

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