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A kayaker's dream scene, I had to pinch myself. The water is constantly changing with the light which makes this place quite magical. Earlier in the day I went for a long swim, I was determined not to squeal getting in like some of the old guys I heard. People were looking at me like I was some kind of strange, cold blooded water creature after I dived in without making a sound. The ice cold water isn't easy to embrace but once in, you don't want to get out, so refreshing on a hot day.
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Normally, I shoot these for all the purty colors. But, guess what. Black and white works too, sometimes.
Jack London Square in Oakland, California.
When kayaking on Lake Moraine you need to be careful because tipping over in this water can be deadly. With the water at approximately 40 degree hypothermia can set in fast. They suggest kayaking close to the shore.
Little Bass Lake
Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest
Woodruff, Oneida County, northern Wisconsin
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A group of kayaks at Johor Strait.
Pic taken from Northshore Cove.
*Note: More Ships, Boats and Watercraft pics in my Ships, Boats and Watercraft Album.
Early morning on the beach and alone a chap drags his kayak into the water. There was something solemn about the ritual.
A load of Kayaks in a trailer at Aberdyfi. I think the colours stood out against the blue sky.
Nikon F80
50mm f/1.4
Kodak Portra 160
A couple were getting ready to take their dog out for a ride on their kayaks.
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Still teaching myself about the Canon R in West Virginia. I stumbled upon these kayakers unloading their gear for a trip downstream. I raced back to the car to find this suitable location to capture their moments.
Another pov/comp of Washington state's official waterfall. The autumn flow is considerably lower than springtime when it really roars.
The falls doesn't look too tall from here. But it drops 187 feet (57 meters), 17 more than Niagara Falls.
Was hard to believe that a kayaker, Tyler Bradt, intentionally went over the falls in his kayak. Tyler set the world record for the longest falls drop ride. The video of that impressive accomplishment in comment box. Couldn't figure out how to post it in the description...
A second kayaker, Rafael Ortiz, also took the ride 3 years later.
Anybody up to be the third......?
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Lloret de Mar. Catalonia.
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Two kayakers on the Amstel river on a misty January morning in Amsterdam, 2021.
Camera: Chinon auto 3001
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400
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