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    Kayak + 100-400L



    I've been spending a lot of the past couple of months taking time off on Hornby Island, on the BC coast, Canada. This has included a lot of photography, hiking, cycling, and kayaking. After thinking about it for a while, I decided to combine the kayaking and photography today because what I get to see from the kayak is far better than what I can see (or capture) from land. In particular the bald eagles on the rocks let you get extremely close whereas they are very cautious about people walking anywhere close by.


    The risks of bringing a camera along are obvious, but the conditions were pretty much perfect and I could not be more pleased with the results from this afternoon. I decided to bring my 40D instead of my new 5DII. Mostly in case anything went wrong but also for the reach and burst speed, so these are all shot from the kayak with my 40D and 100-400L.


    Please see some of my favourites below. There are larger versions and a few more shots from today on my flickr along with other photos I've taken while out here.








    40D + 100-400L @ 400mm, 5.6, 1/3200, ISO400








    40D + 100-400L @ 400mm, 8.0, 1/1600, ISO 400








    40D + 100-400L @ 275mm, 5.6, 1/3200, ISO 400








    40D + 100-400L @ 400mm, 5.6, 1/1250, ISO 800








    40D + 100-400L @ 350mm, 5.6, 1/2000, ISO 800








    40D + 100-400L @ 400mm, 5.6, 1/2500, ISO 800








    40D + 100-400L @ 400mm, 5.6, 1/2000, ISO 800








    40D + 100-400L @ 400mm, 5.6, 1/5000, ISO 800





    I'm really happy to be able to share these with you guys. I hope you enjoy them and thanks for looking. C&Cs are totally welcome.


    After getting these results from just an hour or so this afternoon I think that I'll be doing this again despite the risks





    Cheers,


    -Yoni

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    A very nice set.


    Quote Originally Posted by StapledPhoto
    After getting these results from just an hour or so this afternoon I think that I'll be doing this again despite the risks

    So would I, if I thought I could get those shots



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    Those are really pretty Yoni. I'm glad you brought your camera along!

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    Great shots and thank you for including the exposure information. I've been using my 100-400 stepped down a few. Maybe it's time I gave f5.6 another try.

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    What great access you have, those pictures are wonderful. Keep them coming!


    Rich

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    Those are nice shots! And you're right, when you try to walk up to them, you can't get that close before they take off. You can call your kayak part of your camera gear.


    I think Lowepro makes a waterproof backpack style camera bag that has built in floatation. If your waters get rough, that might be something to consider.

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    Very nice set photos! Really lucky you to have such sights.
    Cheers!
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    AnGelo Chiu (MrGreenBug in Flickr), Blog: http://mrgreenbug.blogspot.com

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    These are amazing shots! The water level perspective from your kayak adds a "special ingredient" to them. Keep em coming!

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    Your photography is awesome! I enjoyed looking at all of them on flickr!! Thanks for sharing & I look forward to seeing more! [Y]

    Denise

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    Great set of photos Yoni!! Love the angle of the shots!


    Quote Originally Posted by StapledPhoto
    The risks of bringing a camera along are obvious, but the conditions were pretty much perfect and I could not be more pleased with the results from this afternoon

    I saw your Flickr and I must say that these shots are a lot better than the shots from a higher angle [Y]


    Quote Originally Posted by StapledPhoto
    After getting these results from just an hour or so this afternoon I think that I'll be doing this again despite the risks

    It would be boring if you'd never take risks wouldn't it?


    Cheers and see you around,


    Jan

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