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This blog is designed to give lessons in photography, kayak photography, and as a platform to share kayak videography experiments. There is a lot of good information here, so feel free to browse through archives and enjoy-
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Tag Archives: photography
The Marsh Wren: An Essay of Photos
New The Marsh Wren can be a secretive bird, but often times its own voice and its curiosity help the interested party to find this diminutive bird, and even to photograph it. I have memorable images taken on kayak photography … Continue reading
Anatomy of a photo #67: The Kestrel and the Tail
New Most of us have seen it one time or another. A larger bird being mobbed by smaller birds- Red-tails being harassed by ravens, ravens being harassed by black birds. It happens all of the time. It is the preemptive … Continue reading
Posted in Anatomy of a photo, birds, nature photography, photography, SLR, wildlife photography
Tagged bird, california, falcon, highway 1, kestrel, nature, photography, raptor, red-tail, red-tailed hawk, roadside, wildlife
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White Pelicans: A prehistoric (bird) essay in photos
New When I thought of the idea of doing a post on pelicans and images of pelicans, I had not considered how many images I actually have of them. A lot. A single post I realized is not really feasible, … Continue reading
Pelicans taking off: An essay in action photos
The marvelous, prehistoric Brown Pelican. It spends its time diving into the waters of the world, scooping up fish with its long ponderous beak. For every dive however, there must be a return to the air. These pictures explore part … Continue reading
Posted in birds, California, kayak photography, nature photography, Photo Essay, photography, SLR, wildlife photography
Tagged action, birds, brown pelican, kayak, nature, Pelecanus occidentals, pelican, photography, Tomales Bay, wildlife
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Pelagic Cormorant: An essay of photos
I was just sitting here, watching part of The Blue Planet series- Tidal Seas/Coasts and was feeling overwhelmed by the marvelousness of the world and of some of the footage that people have captured of it. Truly remarkable how complex … Continue reading
Posted in Anatomy of a photo, birds, California, kayak photography, nature photography, Photo Essay, photography, SLR, wildlife photography
Tagged bird, cormorant, nature, pelagic, photography, Point Reyes, Tomales Bay, wildlife
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North American River Otters: An essay in photos and words #2
For video of a River otter eating a large fish visit here For the story behind that otter eating the fish visit here. I rose early and headed out for a little kayak photography on a gray and foggy morning. … Continue reading
The heron eats the gunnel: A short video
Some fish apparently are easier for herons and egrets to eat than others. It seems a good size gunnel fish can take several attempts, especially as the heron had already given it many tries before I started recording video. Hope … Continue reading
Posted in birds, kayak photography, marine life, nature photography, photography, SLR, video, wildlife photography
Tagged Ardea herodius, camera, great blue heron, nature, photography, slr, video, videography, wildlife
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The common Raven: A short video
I went for a hike the other day, and on the way back, we came across this raven sitting near the path. It was very close by, so I thought it was an excellent chance to practice my videography skills, … Continue reading
Posted in birds, nature photography, photography, SLR, video, wildlife photography
Tagged birds, nature, photography, raven, video, videography, wildlife
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Anatomy of a photo #66: White-tailed Kite in flight
I really like my birds of prey, so one day, as I was driving down the road and saw two White-tailed Kites flying fairly low over a field, I pulled over and found myself a good spot to try taking … Continue reading
Posted in Anatomy of a photo, birds, nature photography, SLR, wildlife photography
Tagged bird, bird of prey, hawk, kite, nature, photography, raptor, white-tailed kite, wildlife
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An essay in photos: Six species of Grebe
How many of these grebes can you identify? Please, let me know, I can help you with any that you can’t ID Grebes and loons are fairly similar in my mind. Both are diving birds that seem more comfortable on … Continue reading
Posted in birds, documentary, kayak photography, nature photography, Photo Essay, photography, SLR, wildlife photography
Tagged bird, birding, divers, grebe, kayak, nature, photography, wildlife
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Anatomy of a photo #65: Hermit Thrush portrait
Often times when I head out on kayak photography excursions I will put the kayak in the water while it is still dark, or just getting light. This way I can capture not just the changing light of the day … Continue reading
Posted in Anatomy of a photo, birds, How to, kayak photography, nature photography, photography, SLR, wildlife photography
Tagged bird, kayak, natural light, nature, outdoor, photography, wildlife
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Anatomy of a photo #64: The surprise in the flower
The Seep-spring Monkey Flower is one of my favorite plants, and while I must admit that it is partly for the name, it is also for its shape and color. I hadn’t known much about this impressive flower, other than … Continue reading
Posted in Anatomy of a photo, kayak photography, nature photography, photography, SLR
Tagged arachnid, monkey flower, nature, photography, spider, Tomales Bay, wild flower, wildflower, yellow flower
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