A large Canadian flag flaps in the breeze at Sackville Landing in Halifax Harbour and it can be seen reflecting in the windows of a glass office building in downtown Halifax in Nova Scotia. On these tall buildings with so many reflective windows, on a clear and bright day it is easy to see objects reflecting such as this flag.
Sackville Landing is located in the Halifax Harbour and is a historic place to visit in Nova Scotia and is a favourite place to go if you are a fan of the sea and ships.
The current Canadian flag was selected in 1965 and has been a strong symbol of what Canada stands for in the world ever since. The large red maple leaf in the centre has long been known as a symbol of Canada and this one has eleven points on it, which do not, although some think so, represent the ten Canadian provinces and one territory. ... continue below the picture...
Canadians are a proud race of people and they often feel very endearing towards their country; many Canadians when they travel will sew many flags to their backpacks so that other nations know where they are from. The flag, anywhere it is displayed, is a way of saying that Canadians are proud to be in this country that has a little something to offer everyone.
Large Canadian Flag flying at Sackville Landing reflecting in the windows of a building in downtown Halifax, Halifax Metro, Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/7.1, exposure time of 1/160 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 250mm.