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These little guys were hatched sometime last week but seemed to be holding their own on a windy evening
I had only two rolls of slide film, each 36 exposure with me at my first visit on Bali in 1989. the two rolls had to last for three weeks of my stay there. Way back I could buy negative films in Bali, but no slide film.
This was my first and only one click at the popular Kuta Legian Beach, where surfers come from all over the world. Lucky me, I snapped a great performance of this guy riding a wave. ;)
I will be off for a short brrak from now on, because I am preparing myself for my move to my winter home in Thailand. I’ll post again when I am settled in there in abut two weeks. Thank you for your visits, fav’s and. comments! All are much appreciated!
I took this photo in April 1989 with my analog Nikon FE camera, a Nikkor 80-200mm f 1:4 lens, and a 35mm Kodak Ektachrome 400 slide film, later digitalised by using a Nikon Coolscan film scanner. Then edited the TIFF data in Photoshop Lr.
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Icelandic gulls (Larus glaucoides) riding an offshore iceberg in gale force winds whipping up dramatic waves, Diamond Beach, Jökulsárlón lagoon, Iceland.
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Harlequin Ducks they were bobbing up and down and were never still enough to get a good portrait shot but is was nice to see so many in one place and the 1st time I saw a Female it was a great day out.
It was the first time I've seen a duck enjoying the waves so much. I was at the beach to capture my first icicle series of the fall. It was cold and extremely windy. I saw this female Mallard landing in the water, a bit out of reach but as I am observing her, I realized that she came in to take the big waves. She was obviously having a lot of fun but it was challenging to capture though with all the movement. She goes right into it as the first picture shows and try another right after. That lasted a good 10 to 15 minutes and then after she was done, she just shook all the water off and flew away. It was really fun to watch.