This image captures one of those classic Newfoundland spring days when the ice starts drifting down along the coast. Taken in Pouch Cove, this iceberg sat offshore under a heavy sky, its deep blues and sharp textures standing out against the dark Atlantic water. Around Newfoundland, seeing a berg this close to shore still stops people in their tracks. Cars pull over, people gather by the coastline.
What makes this scene special is the contrast between the quiet water and the raw presence of the iceberg itself. The weathered ice, carved by wind and ocean currents, gives the piece a rugged but peaceful feel. It captures that familiar Newfoundland connection to the sea.
This photograph works especially well in living rooms, offices, entryways, or modern spaces where you want something calm but eye-catching. The cool tones and clean composition give it a relaxing feel, while the iceberg itself adds a strong focal point. It pairs beautifully with coastal, minimalist, or contemporary decor and brings a real sense of Newfoundland and the North Atlantic into a space without feeling overdone.