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An Amazing Weekend of Photography, Photographers & Wildlife

This weekend was the first of two Sea Otter photo tours (November ‘09 & January ‘10) I scheduled some time ago and it was a blast. Photographing wildlife is extremely rewarding, but being able to share the experience with others who are passionate or merely curious about photographing wildlife is incredibly rewarding. While I sort through construction in my office this week I wanted to point my readers to some sample photographs taken by a friend and client, Eliya, who has joined me on a couple of my Sea Otter photo tours. His photography is coming into his own and he was having a great time trying out his new Canon 7D with a rented 600mm lens. I’m quite fond of his photo of me at work exposing some sunset landscapes below, but Eliya’s wildlife photographs on his Flickr photostream are exemplary of the animal seen on the Sea Otter photo tour. More soon enjoy the photos.

Jim in Paradise

Jim in Paradise

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  • Phijomo
    This is a really terrific shot of you, Jim. Very, very cool. I think he really nailed the shutter speed on this one -- getting a good amount of movment in the water, not too much, not too little.

    I also clicked on over to Eliya's flickr page to leave a comment. He's got some nice stuff there.
  • jimgoldstein
    Thanks for the comment and visiting Eliya's flickr page. I too think he nailed the exposure. The motion of the giant waves in the distance was captured perfectly.
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