If you thought it took skill to photograph the fast and erratic Atlantic Puffins in flight, then you have never tried to get a Black Guillemot in flight. We had a lot of fun with them bringing fish home to their babies during my Deluxe Atlantic Puffins and so much more workshop.
Razorbill and Atlantic Puffin Tandem Flight
Windy days at seabird colonies are the most fun; it's effortless for them to take-off, so they do. The biggest challenge is to avoid having out of focus birds in your backgrounds. I was tracking this Razorbill with the hope that it would fly low enough that I would get a uniform green background....I wasn't expecting it to fly into the Puffin - smile.
Gannets Galore Bird Photography Workshop
Great Black-backed Gull with baby Common Eider
Apex predators and opportunistic hunters, the Great Black-backed Gull is the largest member of the gull family. We regularly see them scooping-up the baby Common Eiders that visit us for overnight safety on L'ile aux Perroquettes during my Deluxe Puffins Galore (and so much more) workshop. This beast scooped-up four baby Eiders at quite a distance in a short amount of time, then it suddenly veered around and started to fly toward us with a helpless baby in its deadly grasp. I usually shoot full-frame as a personal challenge to make better quality images but cropped away about 50% of this one to get a closer view. I am impressed at the image quality after the crop at 20,000 ISO.
Though it was once a cute little baby Common Eider, nature is not always cute and cuddly :(
Atlantic Puffin Wide Wings
There is nothing quite like sitting on a rock behind your camera and having hundreds of Puffins swirling around directly in front of you; it's hard to explain how much fun it is to photograph them coming directly towards you. This happens a couple of times each day during my Deluxe Atlantic Puffins Galore (and so much more) workshop.
This is the first image I made with the (then) brand new Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens and I threw the Sony FE 2X on to test the combo for fast-moving flight photography. I think it passed the test with flying colors - smile.
Laughing Herring Gull Portrait
Another image from my Deluxe Puffins Galore (and so much more) Photo Tour. Again from an overcast and wet day in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Cameras record light as we see it; we see light, not darkness, and that is what your camera records. As such, it is critically important to get the very best exposure to maximize details and minimize noise - you need to do this in the camera to achieve the very best results; particularly with a white subject!
We carefully set-up our long lenses on the beach and remained as motionless as a group can. We were rewarded with many great opportunities in a short period.
This is a calling Herring Gull; this species is very noisy and well known for its loud laughing call. Gulls fascinate me, mostly because there are only 36 species in North and South America, but they can be so challenging to identify with their many varied plumages (none of them are called a "Seagull"). One of the most interesting facts about the Herring Gull is their tendency to nest on the same site for more than 20 years. On average, they live for about 30 years in the wild, but some have been known to survive to be 49 years old!
Savannah Sparrow with Lunch
Cold, wet and rainy days make for color saturation and naturally diffused light that I just love for this kind of intimate portrait of the Savannah Sparrow with a mouth full of food as it pauses before delivering take-out to it's demanding babies.
I was on a small island in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence during my Deluxe Puffins Galore (and so much more) Workshop trying to convince my group to skip the Puffins and Razorbill for just long enough to grab a portrait - I think everyone was pleased with their results!
Gannets Galore Bird Photography Workshop
Here’s a Northern Gannet from my Gannets Galore workshop on Bonaventure Island. I just love the post downfall battleship grey backgrounds of the dark sky reflected by the surface of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. If you are serious about mastering bird photography, then this is the very best workshop to attend at the very best venue to truly master your craft. Three full days of in the field and non-stop action and instruction. All three days start with an amazing four hour Zodiac tour of Bonaventure Island where we immerse ourselves in the awe-inspiring and mesmerizing activity at the incredible seabird colony. We will be feet away from the thousands of Common Murres, Razorbills and diving Gannets; not to mention the Grey Seals, Common Eiders, Harlequin Ducks and more - a must-see wonder!
Atlantic Puffin with baby food
Most up-to-date cameras handle high ISO well, but the Sony a9 is exceptional. To be successful in extreme conditions always remember to expose properly and work with minimal crops. This image was made during last summer’s Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Workshop in Quebec. The sweet light quickly faded as fog started to roll in and I really wanted to keep my shutter speed up at 1/5,000s, so I jacked-up the ISO to 20,000. Trying to track these fast moving bullets headed directly toward you is not quite as easy as you may think - smile.
Coastal Brown Bears Jousting
We spent nearly two hours with these two siblings jousting in Hallo Bay in the fog during my Ultimate Coastal Brown Bear Boat trip last June. Shooting at 20FPS when the action was hot and heavy left us with more images than some knew what to do with. To quickly cull the images down to a manageable portfolio, I always look for captivating expressions and at least one eye visible on each bear. I find Adobe Bridge (included in my the photographer’s subscription) renders the best quality previews from my Sony files; and they render much quicker than anything else I have tested on my Mac.
Snowy Owl Final Approach
A Snowy Owl on final approach in fresh snow from my recent Winter Owl Prowl. I got down low and used my Wimberley MH-100 MonoGimbal Head on a monopod. If you missed it, be sure to check out the review by clicking on the button below:
Snowy Owl Silhouette
A silhouette from my recent Owl workshop. I pushed the black point, white balance and saturation to make it more dramatic and add visual impact. It was a fun morning with a great group and everyone got down low to work the rising sun as the clouds parted.
Arctic Tern with fish
I always arrive in Anchorage a few days before my Saint Paul Island and Bear Boat Workshop and one of my favorite things to do as soon as I unpack is head over to Potter Marsh to photograph the Arctic Terns. Their speed and agility is incredible, especially when there is a gusty wind along the Cook Inlet. It is a great way to unwind from the stress of travel with too many connections and the ever-shrinking seats in airplanes (not to mention the stresses and worry of getting my camera equipment onboard with me as a carry-on).
Coastal Brown Bear on a log
Here’s a Coastal Brown Bear cub checking out the view from the log during my Ultimate Katmai Coastal Brown Bear Boat trip in Katmai National Park, Alaska. We were watching a couple of 3 year old twins grazing the sweet protein rich grass when this one decided it had to stroll over and check-out the view from the log. Most of the time it spent on the log looking away from us, but it did finally turn our way for a photograph :)
Red-legged Kittiwakes Copulating
The Red-legged Kittiwake (Rissa brevirostris) is a seabird species in the gull family Laridae. It breeds in the Pribilof Islands, Bogoslof Island, and Buldir Island in the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska, and the Commander Islands, Russia and spends the winter at sea. This species is listed as "Vulnerable" by the IUCN as its population appears to be in decline.
It is always a highlight of my Saint Paul Island Photo Tour to hike up to the high bluffs on a windy afternoon to watch and photograph some of the only accessible Red-legged Kittiwakes in the world.
Northern Gannet Lovebirds
Happy Valentines Day!
I just love the super saturated colors immediately after a rain storm passes at the largest Northern Gannet colony in the world. Join me in June for my Gannets Galore Workshop on Bonaventure Island in The Gulf of the Saint Lawrence. This is, by far, the very best venue in the world to learn, refine and master your bird photography skills!
Ultimate Coastal Brown Bear Photo Tour
Grizzly bears are the same species as these Coastal Brown Bear twin cubs; the only difference is that they live inland and away from the rich and diverse food sources found along the coast (Salmon, clams, sedge grass, etc.).
Every photographer dreams of getting close to bears safely, and that is exactly what we do during my 8 day Ultimate Coastal Brown Bear photo tour in Katmai National Park in Alaska. We live onboard a privately chartered yacht (sleep & eat), but spend most of our time in front of the highest concentration of Coastal Brown bears in the world while surrounded by some of the most spectacular scenery on Earth! It’s not too late to join the ultimate Brown Bear adventure of a lifetime!
Aging and Sexing Snowy Owls
This is a male Snowy Owl being blown off balance in high winds. There is no shortage of folks who misidentify Snowy Owls age and sex; including the experts. If you would like to immerse yourself, here is a link to a 1980 report called AGING AND SEXING SNOWY OWLS by Bertie Josephson.
Boreal Owl a la Sony 200-600
There have been a few Boreal Owls around this winter; It really is rewarding to find one in a forest, more so when it is on a clean perch. After everyone in my group got images, we discovered a Northern Saw-whet Owl within about 10 meters (30 feet) and both were at eye level and showing nicely.
Sony 200-600mm Lens Love
Sony 200-600mm Love
If you have been reading about the Sony gear that I used for the last series of blog posts, you know I used the Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens & Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter. The truth is, it seems I have to force myself to use the prime gear since I got the Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens which is such an incredible lens when paired with my Sony Alpha a9 II Mirrorless camera. It’s not just the auto-focus; The lens is so easy to manage, versatile and so convenient to carry around on my Black Rapid Sport strap.