A few shots taken on a recent kayak trip:
Small-9737 by kayaker72, on Flickr
Small-9748 by kayaker72, on Flickr
Small-9828 by kayaker72, on Flickr
Thanks for viewing....Brant
A few shots taken on a recent kayak trip:
Small-9737 by kayaker72, on Flickr
Small-9748 by kayaker72, on Flickr
Small-9828 by kayaker72, on Flickr
Thanks for viewing....Brant
Appreciate your thoughts. Am slowly realizing that I am trying to get more of a painted look into some of these smaller scenes so I am having an interesting time with different filters and printing to more heavily textured media to try it out and see where it might lead me. It is fast becoming something that can only be produced in print.
Taken in the Fairy Pools, Isle of Skye, Scotland
Cloudly day, and during the shoot my feet were under 20 cm of mud and dirty water, while the highland midges were killing my face, but... 10/10 worth.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/58236353@N05/14781760800/ on Flickr
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I am processing photos from my family get together in the San Juan Islands this past July. One of the days, we went on a whale watch. We caught up with a pod of Orcas and the guides thought they had a kill as several were almost frolicking near the surface.
Not that I think this is a good picture, but the first shot has 5 orcas in it and something else that caught my eye:
Just to the right of center, that is not an orca.
Another shot:
I am thinking it is a Chinook salmon, but, it almost seems too big when you compare it to the orcas. It didn't jump, rather it in 5 frames and it rose and then flopped to the side. It is reminding me a little of the smaller fish that jump out of the water as stripper bass are chasing them. My guess is that it is a huge Chinook trying to avoid the orcas but it can not fully elevate itself out of the water.
Anyway, I thought it was interesting....If you have a better idea as to what is occurring, let me know.
I am going to guess harbor porpoise based on color, shape, and texture. Looks like a flipper in the first picture. I love catching something odd in a shot. Adds a bit of mystery![]()
sea monster lol
Stuart Edwards
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I think you are right.
http://blog.seattlepi.com/candacewhi...same-language/