It was a dark and foggy morning, and waves of Puffins were bringing back freshly caught fish for their babies during my Deluxe Atlantic Puffins and so much more workshops. Today’s cameras with the latest software can negate any sign of fog, but I much prefer the fog as I saw it, as it adds such an ethereal quality to the image.
Atlantic Puffin in flight with fish and Deluxe Puffins Galore Workshop Update
I love the painterly quality of this image captured before sunrise in light fog during my Deluxe Puffins Galore Workshop last August 11 (2022). I processed another version with more contrast, virtually eliminating the fog, but I prefer this version. Notice that I chose to use 10,000 ISO to properly expose the image while using an action-stopping 1/5,000s shutter speed. My Sony 200-600mm has become my most used and much-loved lens :)
This is a dream deluxe photography tour: Dreamlike accommodations in a newly restored lighthouse just feet away from nesting Atlantic Puffins and Razorbills on a small island in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Quebec, Canada, with gourmet food.
Timed to coincide with the very best time to be at the colony with the Puffins returning with fish to feed their young.
Group size limited to 5-8 photographers (price is per person in single or double occupancy as desired, with only five rooms available).
Exclusive use of the lighthouse and accommodations mean that we will be the island’s only inhabitants.
The small group size means more assistance and one-on-one guidance and coaching for every participant.
Long lenses are not mandatory for this tour; 200-600mm reach is adequate for an impressive portfolio.
Photographers of all levels are welcome, the tour pace will suit everyone’s needs and skill level.
Owners of all camera brands are welcome; my 40 years of professional photography include the last five years as a Sony ambassador, 16 years using Canon as a Canon Northern Explorer of Light and 16 years using Nikon before that. I can help anyone with any brand improve their photography.
Christopher Dodds has over 39 years of experience in the great Canadian outdoors with the Puffins.
Atlantic puffin with bill full of fish
Everyone who joined my five back-to-back sold-out Deluxe Atlantic puffin workshops in Quebec was treated to many opportunities with Puffins bringing back fish for their babies. Many of the Puffins were bringing back mixed loads of Sand Lance and Capelin, while others brought back different sizes of the same species. The colony is in fine form with more Puffins than seen on past trips.
This image was made on a foggy morning with the Puffins appearing out of the fog so fast, it was like a video game; so many Puffins with fish, but really challenging photography.
How to expose for fog: Northern Gannet Landing with Seaweed in Fog
My second group was treated to some heavy fog and wind while at the Gannetry on Bonaventure Island. Fog is often misunderstood by eager photographers; The histogram shifts everything right when properly exposed for the highlights, which results in an image without much contrast. Once captured properly, it is very much up to the photographer to make adjustments post-capture to reflect the intended artistic result: adjusting the black point to taste can result in an image that looked very much like the photographer saw it, or almost completely remove the fog by adjusting the black point.