Atlantic Puffin flying with fish against golden cliffs
It takes a minute for the dust to settle before we can fully appreciate everything we witness and experience. Looking back through the memories of my recently completed five sold-out, back-to-back Deluxe Atlantic Puffin workshops, I can’t help but feel somewhat overwhelmed by them. There are those moments frozen in time by my camera, but there are also the moments standing on the beach before sunrise, waiting for the imagess to emerge from the scene. It’s not only about the images! I keep thinking about new friendships and when a client starts to understand a new technique or theory or, perhaps, realizes that exposure theory may be simpler than they thought. That’s what makes me happy!
Atlantic Puffin Flying with Fish at Sunrise
Special thanks to all my clients (friends) who made my five back-to-back Deluxe Puffins Galore workshops successful. We had fantastic weather, exceptional photography, and more Puffins with fish than usual, all mixed with lots of learning and good times. Did I mention the food? Smile!
On the morning of August 9, 2024, we all waited patiently. The fog magically lifted as the sun projected its magical golden rays at sunrise. This is the first frame from that morning session:
Bald Eagle Calling in Golden Light
A Bald Eagle calling in first light can be a goosebump-inducing moment. We had some pretty epic cloudy bright conditions for most of my first workshop but were looking forward to the “mostly sunny” forecast. We crossed the bay before sunrise, landed on the beach and waited for the sun to rise - smile!
For such a large bird, the Bald Eagle’s voice is surprisingly weak. Its call is compared to a snickering laugh and consists of seven or eight notes sounded quickly and haltingly in a way that sounds very laboured. It can be written to sound like ki-ki-ki-ki-ki-ki-ker.
Snowy Owl Frosted Sunrise
Sometimes the best mornings are the coldest mornings (smile). It was a dark and frigid start with ice fog and hoarfrost everywhere, but I couldn't find an owl to save my life! Just as the ice fog was burning off and the sky lit up in all of its magenta glory, there she was.
Cold weather photo tip: Be sure to acclimatize your camera and lens to the cold! It is really important to allow your camera and lens to adjust to the outdoor temperature; If the lens is not the same temperature as the outdoor air that you are photographing in, then the lens elements become unstable resulting in distortion or an image that is not razor sharp. This is especially true of lenses that use fluorite elements!
Why do lenses use fluorite elements? Optically clear transparent fluorite lenses have low dispersion, so lenses made from it exhibit less chromatic aberration, making them valuable in high-quality camera lenses, microscopes and telescopes.