Where a fresh water stream enters the ocean the sea gulls were actively finding things to eat.
3 Comments on “Seal Rock Seagulls”
Did you recently switch to Sony?
I like how you handled the dynamic range to hold detail in the highlights and shadows in such harsh light. It looks great.
I dropped my camera into the Deschutes a few weeks ago. It is at the Nikon Dr. now. When I decided to go to the coast my husband encouraged me to take his camera and I was reluctant because I did not “know” his camera and thought that if I couldn’t be trusted to keep my camera out of the water that I had no business taking his to the ocean. In the end, I decided to give it a try. As the days passed I became more comfortable with it and now I like both cameras. We are lucky to have such nice cameras and I think that a good camera is something for which to be grateful.
Did you recently switch to Sony?
I like how you handled the dynamic range to hold detail in the highlights and shadows in such harsh light. It looks great.
I dropped my camera into the Deschutes a few weeks ago. It is at the Nikon Dr. now. When I decided to go to the coast my husband encouraged me to take his camera and I was reluctant because I did not “know” his camera and thought that if I couldn’t be trusted to keep my camera out of the water that I had no business taking his to the ocean. In the end, I decided to give it a try. As the days passed I became more comfortable with it and now I like both cameras. We are lucky to have such nice cameras and I think that a good camera is something for which to be grateful.
Great shot Blanche. Capturing the birds being birds is done just right! Sorry to hear about your Nikon, howevers the Sony is really good too!