New Brunswick·Your Lens

Foggy days and the perfect shot: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick

Sometimes, photographers get lucky. See how nature surprised New Brunswickers this week.

Send your best snaps and video from around the province to cbcnb@cbc.ca

A seal surfaces in blue water while a speed boat races by in the background.
Who's faster? This seal surfaced for air as a speedboat raced by on a nice day in Côte-Sainte-Anne. (Submitted by Mélanie Allain)

Sometimes, photographers get lucky. Take Dorothy Davis, who joked about how nice it would be to photograph the owlets living on her property all at once, and then found them sitting in a tree together. Or Mélanie Allain, who photographed a surfacing seal just as a boat raced by in the distance. If you're getting out in nature this summer, bring your camera; you never know what might happen! You can send us what you find at cbcnb@cbc.ca. 

Fog rolls through a blue sky over a sandy shore.
Fundy fog on a Sunday in Alma. (Submitted by Donna Colpitts )
The sun rises in a hazy, yellow mist over a residential street.
A foggy morning in Dieppe. (Submitted by Maurice Bourque)
Three brown owls with white spots sit together on a leafy tree.
A family of barred owls lives near Dorothy Davis's home in Charleston, and she recently captured this photo of three owlets hanging out together. (Submitted by Dorothy Davis)
A handful of seals lie on seaweed-covered rock.
A colony of seals sunbathing off the coast of Grand Manan. (Submitted by Ed McNeely)
Several boats float on blue, foggy water.
A still, foggy morning on the St. Andrews waterfront. (Submitted by Rob Wilcox)

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