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I hope I never outgrow toys, or fast cars!
Nikon Df| Lensbaby Composer w/Soft Focus Optic & 16mm Macro Converter| Hoodman STEEL Ultra High Speed Digital Film| CS6| OnOne Perfect Effects 9.5
“A good snapshot keeps a moment from running away.” ― Eudora Welty
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It’s week 21 already for Monochrome Madness 2! Time races onward no matter what we Humans are doing, or are hoping to do each day, week, month, or year. I present my contribution to Leanne Cole’s MM2 project.

This is an image I made while out on Elkhorn Slough on a Pontoon Boat with 17 other members of a Favorite Photography Meet-Up group. It was a lovely morning for me, and a very relaxing Summer morning for these Harbor Seals who are on the bank basking in the morning sun.
Nikon D300s| AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4| Lexar Professional Digital Film| CS6| Hand-held
More to come…
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3 girlfriends and I joined one our favorite Photography Meet-Up groups for a morning in Elkhorn Slough, Moss Landing, CA. Our group of 18 spent a couple of hours on a 27 ft Pontoon Boat cruising around the slough observing and photographing wildlife and birds. It was my second time going out on this boat. Both times were lots of fun. Captain Joe, and Naturalist John Carlo were both very informative about the wildlife and birds that call Elkhorn Slough home.
The Slough seemed quiet compared to other times I’ve birded there. We missed early morning feeding time I think, and there weren’t as many Sea Otters as I’ve seen in the past, but there was still plenty to look at.
Here are some of the birds, and animals I saw while out in the Slough-
Brown Pelican- There were quite a few of these gliding around the slough looking for tasty fish.
a Harbor Seal sun bathing:
an Elegant Tern in Flight
Those Terns are so fast and agile! It was challenging getting a sharp image of them in flight.
A Mom Sea Otter and Nursing pup. This might be tricky to see; Mom’s face is at the back grooming the pup, while the pup nurses with its face near Mom’s feet/flippers.
I photographed the Mom and Pup for a minute then turned around to see if anything good came along in the meantime, and there was! An old bottle with a lovely lavender/purple patina was floating our way. I called it out and said I wanted it. John Carlo very kindly said he’d get it for me. I asked if he had a net, and he replied, “A net. I don’t need a net. I’ll pluck it out.” With that Captain Joe maneuvered the boat to within grabbing reach, and John Carlo true to his word, plucked it from the water and presented it to me. My trip souvenir treasure.
There’s a little shell inside the mouth, and it looks old. John Carlo said the Sea Otters probably found it, or dislodged it while looking for food. It once was clear glass, but has seen the sun because it’s turned purple. Especially at the top. The only markings the bottle has is a number on the bottom; no other maker’s mark are evident. I’ll probably never know how old it is, or who made it, but I love it! Thank you John Carlo!
A small Sea Otter Raft- They group themselves together, sometimes holding hands, and they tie themselves up in the sea grass, and kelp to keep from drifting out to sea while they’re eating, grooming, and sleeping. When they’re grouped like that they look like a raft. This Raft had less than 20 Sea Otters in it.
Sea Otter wrapped in Sea Grass
It was a wonderful morning for me, and a relaxing, lazy one for this yawning Sea Otter…
Nikon D300s| AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4| Hand-held| Lexar Professional Digital Film| Developed in Photoshop CS6
More to come…
I’m reblogging this to spread the word!
iPhone Photographer | David Pasillas
I think I always knew this was going to happen. In fact, I caught someone a few years ago that had stolen one of my iphone photos and was distributing it to people that wanted to create composites. I wasn’t too upset about that because it wasn’t a great photo, and it probably wouldn’t have been used for anything since it was heavily edited. At any rate, a simple cease and desist worked.
This recent discovery is much more upsetting. It’s a bit of a rabbit hole that myself and other artists have been delving into the last few days. At first it looked like another poster website selling photographs that didn’t belong to them. A bit of research has lead us to believe its much worse.
I actually found some of your work on their site too. I’ll mention the names in a minute, but I honestly don’t want…
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This image I made back in May while out looking for Dancing Grebes. This Osprey is looking at its nest where its mate and chicks were.
To see the other images that were submitted this week click over to Leanne Cole’s Monochrome Madness 2 page here!
Nikon D300s| AF-S Nikkor 300mm f4 + Tamron 1.4x TC = 420mm| Tripod| Hoodman STEEL Ultra High Speed Digital Film| CS6Silver Efex Pro 2
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