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Tag Archives: wildlife
Bobcats: An essay in photos
Over the years I have come across many bobcats. The most meanigful encounters I have had were while kayaking. Most of my photographs of bobcats were taken in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Here are some of those images- And … Continue reading
Posted in bobcats, documentary, kayak photography, National Park, nature photography, Photo Essay, photography, wildlife photography
Tagged bobcat, kayak, nature, photography, wild cat, wildlife
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Anatomy of a photo #9:Harbor Seal portrait
I captured this image the first time I took my dad kayaking. It was early one afternoon in Tomales Bay, when the winds were calm. While I have seen many seals on the bay, we were lucky on this day … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, harbor seal, kayak, nature, photography, wildlife
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Anatomy of a photo #3: Egret fishing in fog
This image was made while kayaking early one morning on Drake’s Estero. When I saw this egret on the local oyster farm’s racks, I knew right away that I wanted a vertical orientation to the picture. The structure of the … Continue reading
What to do with your paddle when taking a picture
You’re in your kayak, a seal pops up next to you. Grabbing up your camera you manage a couple of magnificent shots before it dives back under. Stashing your camera you get ready to paddle on… except your paddle is … Continue reading
Posted in How To, kayak photography, nature photography, photography, safety, SLR
Tagged camera protection, kayak photography, kayak videography, nature, photography, wildlife
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Anatomy of a photo: How do I photograph an otter eating a fish?
I can only answer this question by explaining how I got high definition video and 20+ megapixel images of a North American River Otter this past weekend. The first key factor was, well, luck. I was kayaking in an area … Continue reading
Posted in documentary, How To, How To, kayak photography, marine life, nature photography, otters, photography, SLR, video, wildlife photography
Tagged fish, how to, kayak, marine life, nature, otter, photography, Point Reyes National Seashore, river otter, video, wildlife
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River Otter devouring large fish
For the story of how I capture video and some beautiful still images of this otter eating its fish, you can read and view pictures here. The experiment in kayak videography continues. The sound disappears part way through the movie, … Continue reading
Posted in kayak photography, marine life, nature photography, otters, photography, SLR, video, wildlife photography
Tagged fish, kayak, marine life, nature, photography, Point Reyes National Seashore, river otter, video, wildlife
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What to bring in your kayak
When I head out kayaking to take pictures, I am often paddling alone so as to be less intrusive to the wildlife. There are some items I find indispensable to kayak photography, but also being alone on open water, often … Continue reading
Posted in How To, kayak photography, photography, safety, wildlife photography
Tagged camera, camera protection, digital camera, how to, kayak, nature, outdoors, paddling, photo, photographer, photography, safety, water sports, wildlife
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Camera settings while kayaking
Have you ever thought to yourself “What settings should I use on my camera while I am kayaking?” This is especially important to consider with wildlife kayak photography outings, but wonder no longer, help is on the way, in the … Continue reading
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Tagged camera, how to, kayak, nature, photography, settings, wildlife
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Kayak Photography: When to paddle
Possibly more important than what to photograph while kayaking is when. I’m sure you’ve all heard about “magic hour” and morning light, which is helpful and good, but not what I am writing about. (After all, nearly every photography book/blog/class … Continue reading
Posted in birds, kayak photography, nature photography, Photo Essay, photography, wildlife photography
Tagged animals, birds, camera, how to, kayak, nature, paddling, photography, season, tides, timing, weather, wildlife
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Does the kayak choose the camera, or the camera the kayak?
It’s an interesting conundrum- should the kayak choose the camera, or the camera the kayak? Some kayaks will be suitable for almost any camera, provided the right conditions, while some cameras will work great in any kayak, but again, provided … Continue reading
Posted in birds, How to, kayak photography, mammals, marine life, nature photography, photography, wildlife photography
Tagged how to, kayak, nature, photography, wildlife
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Wildlife Kayak Photography: Tips and Tricks
Kayaks are an amazing medium for wildlife photography. You are down low, giving an almost eye to eye view with your subjects. You can move in almost any direction, there are no trails you have to worry about stepping off … Continue reading
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Tagged how to, kayak, marine life, nature, photography, slr, telephoto, wildlife
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Kayaking with your digital SLR: How to protect it
For general tips on kayak photography, regardless of your camera, visit Simple Tips for Kayaking with your Camera For tips on how to protect your digital SLR, keep reading. There are some of you out there that won’t be satisfied … Continue reading
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Tagged camera protection, diy, dslr, how to, kayak, nature, photography, slr, wildlife
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