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One of the competitive kayakers practicing before the 2018 GoPro Mountain Games in Vail, CO.
- Nikon D800e
- Sigma 24mm - 70mm
- B+W Circular Polarizer
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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Northsea Kayak with LED lightstrip on the peddles.
Special thanks to Dimitri Vandepoele for kayaking for us!
Youtube channel : www.youtube.com/user/Northseakayak
P&H Sea Kayak info:
www.phseakayaks.com/team_paddlers.php?paddler=Dimitri%20V...
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.
One evening at Algonquin PP the sunset was lighting up the island like a spotlight. Then this Person in a Kayak paddled into the frame and I just had to take the shot.
I was over by the Canoe Club on the Calgary reservoir when I came across a school of students. They were learning how to paddle and literally get into their Kayaks. Alone the Kayaks sat waiting for their occupants when I was able to get a few images after walking around them to get an otherwise better composed shot.
One cool activity in Alesund, Norway, is to paddle along its complicated shoreline in a kayak. Maybe tomorrow – today is too late, this guy brings them all home…
Kayaking on a lake. This image is released under Creative Commons. Feel free to use and please credit Happiness Without, linking the credit through to www.happinesswithout.com
Kayaks adding a splash of colour on the Thames.
Pentax K-3 mk lll
SMC Pentax-DA* 50-135mm f2.8 ED [IF] SDM
Two or three fishing poles are trolling baits through the water behind this kayaker who is hoping to catch a big salmon or trout. 30-lb. fish can be caught here and that kayaker would have his hands full if a fish that size were caught!
I owned a 16-ft. boat for 18 years and have caught plenty of fish in this same spot. Only when Lake Michigan is calm and smooth can kayak fishing like this happen. Otherwise rough water and waves we often have here would completely swamp it :(
Once again, people are taking the long walk out to the end of the pier to the tall lighthouse there. It's a good way to get some exercise and fresh air.
I processed my image into a graphic style.
Enjoy!