After seeing the effects of avian flu on the Bonaventure Island Northern Gannet colony firsthand, it was nice to see more Horned Puffins than there have been during the last decade on the cliffs of Saint Paul Island this year. This Horned Puffin has a great home with a fabulous view of the Bering Sea!
Atlantic puffin with Caplin and Stormy Skies
The very first image of my first day of the first Deluxe Puffins Galore Workshop last year. I almost didn’t press the trigger as I was waiting for the Puffin to launch into the air. Properly exposing the subject lead to pure white over-exposed sky, so I just took the liberty of replacing the sky in Photoshop instead of throwing away the otherwise unimpressive image. I love the result!
Red Fox on the cliffs of Bonaventure Island
Aside from the 100,000’s seabirds on the cliffs of Bonaventure Island, there are always special treats available from the Zodiac for the adventurous photographers. Here is a Red Fox emerging from a hole in the rocks along the cliffs of Bonaventure Island. Photographed from our Zodiac during my Bonaventure Island Gannets Galore workshop.
"An excellent professor of the art"
"Now in September, with the images of our Northern Gannet workshop processed and filed, I want to thank you for your outstanding planning and execution of our adventure/trek/shoot on Bonaventure Island this summer. It was a pleasure to be your customer/client. Your execution provided an experience to make it one of the two best that I have been a part of in my many years of summer shoots. Given the uncertainties of rain, tides, winds, and clouds, you exploited so well every opportunity that came our way. On these trips the purpose is to get good looks at the birds. The some 3,100 exposures that I came home with were solid evidence that I got the looks at this magnificent gannet I was hoping for ---I netted many quality images. Good stuff now in the files. Our housing was just what we want: accessible, comfortable, clean and a good buy. The schedule was chock full, we did not have avoidable down minutes, and we squeezed all of the looks available to us out of the time and conditions available. The access to an ATV to tote our gear from the dock to the colony, for a guy of my age, was a real plus and that comes about only with your obvious advance work and solid relationships with the park folks. The trip on the water to the far side of the island was a highlight for me and shows best your foresight and planning to get us in not otherwise available, shooting positions. That was unique time, extraordinary. But most of all, Chris, your ever-present availability to be immediately responsive to our technical photographic and logistical questions makes this trip so exceptional. So many of the shoot producers put themselves above and before the client-photographer and are spending more time getting their own shots or just not being around when you need their advice. You stay available to provide professional guidance to the guys and gals paying for the experience. I observed that no question is too mundane; you patiently helped the rookies, just as you did the most advanced. Personally, I improved my techniques and banked a good range of knowledge, thanks to you.
My summary: You are an excellent professor of the art, a solid expedition planner, a constant steward of the details, and a good guy with whom to spend days on a trek.
I'm very interested in getting some Spring/nesting shots of that Atlantic Puffin. If you put together such a trip, please let me know.
I look forward to another shoot with the unique Dodds' touch.
Continued success to you, with all best wishes,
Andy Hays Chicago, Illinois, USA"