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Northern Parula (male) (Setophaga americana, Paruline à collier, NOPA) from my SONGBIRDS OF PELEE WORKSHOP at Point Pelee National Park of Canada in Leamington, Ontario, Canada ©Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. Sony Alpha a1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm. ISO 6,400, f/8 @ 1/2,500s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Northern Parula

Christopher Dodds May 17, 2023

Northern Parulas can be difficult to see and photograph as they rapidly flit and hop primarily through the upper levels of the forest and subcanopy, but during migration they also forage in the understory. We had a few moments with this species during my recently concluded SONGBIRDS OF PELEE WORKSHOP.

“Thanks again Chris for an amazing week! Lots of photo ops, great teachings and wonderful company! Now I just need to go through the thousands of photos I took, and then...decide which of your workshops to do next!!!”
— Louise Bertrand (Quebec, Canada) Songbirds of Pelee workshop May, 2023
In Workshop Report Tags Setophaga americana, Paruline à collier, NOPA, Northern Parula, Point Pleee National Park of Canada, Workshop, Photo tour, Louise Bertrand, Testimonial
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Yellow warbler (male) singing headshot portrait (Setophaga petechia, Pauline jaune, YEWA) from my SONGBIRDS OF PELEE WORKSHOP at Point Pelee National Park of Canada in Leamington, Ontario, Canada ©Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. Sony Alpha a1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm. ISO 2,500, f/11 @ 1/2,500s Manual exposure.

Yellow warbler singing portrait headshot

Christopher Dodds May 16, 2023

A portrait of a male Yellow warbler singing from my recently concluded Songbirds of Pelee workshop in Point Pelee National Park of Canada.

Male Yellow warblers sing a sweet series of 6–10 whistled notes that accelerate throughout the roughly 1-second song and often end on a rising note. The tone is so sweet that people often remember it with the mnemonic sweet sweet sweet, I’m so sweet.

In Workshop Report Tags Yellow warbler singing portrait headshot, singing, portrait, headshot, Point Pleee National Park of Canada, Setophaga petechia, Pauline jaune, YEWA
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Prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea, Pauline orangée, PROW) from my SONGBIRDS OF PELEE WORKSHOP at Point Pelee National Park of Canada in Leamington, Ontario, Canada ©Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. Sony Alpha a1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @840mm. ISO 2,500, f/8 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Prothonotary warbler

Christopher Dodds May 15, 2023

We had a blast photographing at least four Prothonotary warblers during my recently concluded Songbirds of Pelee workshop. This image was created using my Sony Alpha 1 and my Sony 600mm f/4 lens with 1.4X teleconverter attached. The warbler had flown over and landed on the boardwalk just behind me, before landing on this perch directly in front of me at minimum focusing distance.

In Workshop Report Tags Protonotaria citrea, Pauline orangée, PROW, Prothonotary warbler, Point Pleee National Park of Canada, Leamington, Workshop, Photo tour, perch, male
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Prothonotary warbler Launching (Protonotaria citrea, Pauline orangée, PROW) from my SONGBIRDS OF PELEE WORKSHOP at Point Pelee National Park of Canada in Leamington, Ontario, Canada ©Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. Sony Alpha a1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm. ISO 3,200, f/8 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Prothonotary Warbler Launching

Christopher Dodds May 13, 2023

Another image from my recently concluded Songbirds of Pelee workshop. As this Prothonotary warbler was foraging on this great perch, a Northern Waterthrush flew over it, and the Prothonotary warbler quickly gave chase. This was a lucky catch for me, as I was reorienting the camera from horizontal to vertical when I noticed it happening :)

Prothonotary Warblers are unique among the warbler family because they breed in nest cavities instead of making nests on tree branches. They choose tree cavities, dug out by woodpeckers or chickadees, that are either standing in water or within 5 m (16 feet) of water.

Prothonotary Warblers get their name from papal clerks, called prothonotaries, who wore yellow robes. However, it is also possible that the name derives from the notaries (known as protonotaires) who played a significant role in the 18th and 19th-century legal system of Louisiana, the state where the bird was first described. One point against that theory is that the notaries did not wear yellow.

In Workshop Report Tags Protonotaria citrea, Pauline orangée, PROW, Prothonotary warbler, point pelee national park of canada, Workshop, Photo tour, Launch, Takeoff, Flight, birds in flight
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Black-throated Blue Warbler (Setophaga caerulescens, Paruline bleue, BTBW) from mySONGBIRDS OF PELEE GALORE WORKSHOP Point Pelee National Park of Canada ©Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. Sony Alpha a1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @840mm. ISO 10,000, f/11 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Black-throated Blue Warbler

Christopher Dodds May 12, 2023

Here is a Black-throated Blue Warbler from my recently concluded SONGBIRDS OF PELEE WORKSHOP in Point Peele National Park of Canada. The sold-out trip was a huge success, with a fabulous group and extraordinary photographic opportunities and birding moments enjoyed by everyone. The last image I made yesterday (May 11) before making the 9-hour drive home. A special year for me, with my nephew, Shane, joining in the fun!

Special thanks to the whole Peele 2023 crew! Great times were had by all! Front row L-R: Me (Chris), Howard, Linda, Pierre-Alexandre, Louise. Back row l-R: Omar, Sanjeev, & Shane.

Learn more and sign-up for my Songbirds of Melee workshop May 7-11, 2024 HERE.

In Workshop Report Tags Setophaga caerulescens, Paruline bleue, BTBW, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Point Pelee, National Park of Canada, Spring migration, Workshop, Photo tour
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Coastal Brown Bear Mother & Cubs (Ursus arctos) Hallo Bay, Katmai National Park, Alaska. From my Ultimate Alaska Bear Boat Trip. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 400mm f/2.8 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @560mm ISO 1,250, f/8 @ 1/800s Manual exposure. Full Frame. Join me in Alaska for the Ultimate Brown Bears Galore Workshop Adventure. LEARN MORE HERE.

Coastal Brown Bear mother and cubs

Christopher Dodds May 2, 2023

A Coastal Brown Bear mother and cubs pose for my group during my Ultimate Mother and Cubs bear boat trip. There is still space for my Mothers & Cubs trip in June and my Fishing Bears trip in September. I am also looking for a female solo traveller to share a room with another female solo traveller. Learn more about my Bears Galore workshop HERE.

In Workshop Report Tags Katmai National Park, Alask, Ursus arctos, Coastal brown bear, bears, family, twins, Hallo Bay, Workshop, Photo tour, Grizzly Bear
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Snail Kite Adult Male Dorsal View (Rostrhamus sociabilis, Milan des Marais, SNKI) from my OSPREYS GALORE WORKSHOP near Vero Beach, Florida ©Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. Sony Alpha a1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm. ISO 2,000, f/8 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Snail Kite

Christopher Dodds April 25, 2023

Another treat from my recently completed second Ospreys Galore workshop in Florida was this spectacular Snail kite. Notice the highly specialized hooked bill: Perfectly shaped to penetrate the freshwater snails they eat.

In Workshop Report Tags Rostrhamus sociabilis, Milan des Marais, SNKI, Snail Kite, Dorsal, Birds in flight, flying, Florida, Workshop, Photo tour
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Roseate Spoonbill in flight (Platalea ajaja, Spatule rosée, ROSP) from my OSPREYS GALORE WORKSHOP near Vero Beach, Florida ©Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. Sony Alpha a1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens & Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm. ISO 1,000, f/8 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Roseate Spoonbill in flight

Christopher Dodds April 20, 2023

We had a fabulous time with the beautiful Roseate Spoonbills on the last day of the last Ospreys Galore workshop in Florida. Despite a disappointingly wet forecast before the trip started, the only daytime rain we had was a short-lived 5-minute shower shortly after this image was made; a small price to pay for the lovely dark grey sky - smile!

In Workshop Report Tags Platalea ajaja, Spatule rosée, ROSP, birds in flight, Roseate spoonbill, Vero Beach, Florida, Stick Marsh, Dark sky
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Osprey in flight with Black Crappie fish (Pandion haliaetus, Balbuzard pêcheur, OSPR &Pomoxis nigromaculatus) from my OSPREYS GALORE WORKSHOP near Vero Beach, Florida ©Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. Sony Alpha a1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens & Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @840mm. ISO 1,000, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Osprey in flight with a Black Crappie

Christopher Dodds April 18, 2023

An Osprey is bringing home a fish called a Black Crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus) from my recently concluded Ospreys Galore workshops on Lake Blue Cypress in Florida. I love the perspective of the Osprey being below my line of sight, and the background gives the image a sense of place and seems a lot more interesting than a plain blue sky - wink.

In Workshop Report Tags Pomoxis nigromaculatus, Pandion haliaetus, Balbuzard pêcheur, OSPR, Osprey, Fish, Birds in flight, Black Crappie, Florida, Lake Blue Cypress, Workshop, Photo tour
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Pel’s Fishing Owl Ventral View (Scotopelia peli, Chouette-pêcheuse de Pel Croatian) South Africa. ©2012 Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. ISO 20,000 @ 1/250s f/5.6 @ 500mm. Hand-held. Full frame image.

Pel's Fishing Owl South Africa

Christopher Dodds January 17, 2022

More from my workshop in Africa in November of 2012.

Night Safaris in Africa are always fun and productive. This is a Pel’s Fishing Owl that was illuminated by an old-fashioned high-power tungsten spotlight. Once the correct exposure is determined, it doesn't change unless the distance between the subject and the light source changes; Increase the ISO if the light source to subject distance increases, decrease the ISO if the light source to subject decreases :)

The Pel's Fishing Owl is one of the largest owls on earth. Among the world's owls, it ranks as the fifth heaviest on average, the seventh longest in length and measured wing chord and fourth longest in mean wingspan (1.24 meters or 60 inches). They typically weigh about the same as a Snowy Owl.

Pel’s Fishing Owl Dorsal View (Scotopelia peli, Chouette-pêcheuse de Pel Croatian) South Africa. ©2012 Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. ISO 20,000 @ 1/250s f/5.6 @ 500mm. Hand-held. Full frame image.

In Workshop Report Tags Mel's Fishing Owl, South Africa, Sabi Sands, Perch, Night
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Male Leopard PORTRAIT (Panthera pardus, léopard) South Africa. ©2012 Christopher Dodds All Rights Reserved. ISO 400 @ 1/400s f/5.6 @ 116mm. Full frame image.

Male Leopard Portrait

Christopher Dodds January 15, 2022

I just went through a folder full of Leopard images from my workshop in 2012 that went from Sabi Sands Game Reserve adjacent to Kruger National Park in South Africa to the largest mammal migration on Earth (the great Straw-coloured Bat migration) in Zambia.

Funny how I initially rejected all of the images without a direct stare. I love the undisturbed and peaceful nature of this image. My zoom lens adjusted to 116mm and this is a full-frame image, so we were close :) I remember finding this lazy male who spent most of our encounter snoozing. This image was created just after he stood up and yawned, just before he sauntered off directly towards us before veering off to the right.

In Workshop Report Tags Leopard, Male, Sabi Sands, South Africa, Portrait
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Coyote POUNCING ON PREY (Canis latrans) from my recent Best of Bosque workshop. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, San Antonio, New Mexico, USA. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm ISO 2,500, f/8 @ 1/2,500s Manual exposure. Animal eye auto-focus. Full Frame image.

Coyote Pouncing on Prey

Christopher Dodds January 6, 2022

This is the same male Coyote as in my last post with the image of the playful Coyotes. My group had some great opportunities of him hunting meadow voles during my Best of Bosque workshop.

Coyotes catch mouse-sized rodents by pouncing, whereas ground squirrels are chased. Recent research suggests that Coyotes depend on their vision more than their sense of smell to hunt. Unlike the wolf, which attacks large prey from the rear, the coyote approaches from the front, lacerating its prey's head and throat.

In Workshop Report Tags Coyote, Male, Pounce, Pouncing, Jump, Jumping, Hunt, Hunting, Bosque del Apache NWR, National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico, USA
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Coyote siblings playing (Canis latrans) from my recent Best of Bosque workshop. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, San Antonio, New Mexico, USA. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha alpha 1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm ISO 2,500, f/8 @ 1/2,500s Manual exposure. Animal eye auto-focus. Full Frame image.

Coyotes of Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge New Mexico

Christopher Dodds January 3, 2022

We had some awesome experiences with this pair of Coyotes during my recent Best of Bosque workshop at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico, USA. Given the playful nature of their interactions that we watched, I think it is fair to assume they were siblings born this past April.

My experience at the refuge this year was absolutely awesome. Word spread quickly that the drought limited the amount of wetland habitat and the failure of the crops that were planted to feed the migrating Sandhill Cranes and Geese. While this did mean there were limitations on the number of locations for good photography, the available options were awesome. I have never seen so few people in the refuge during migration.

In Workshop Report Tags Bosque del Apache, National Wildlife Refuge, NWR, New Mexico, Coyote, Coyotes, Play, Playing, Plaful, Workshop, Photo Tour, IPT
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Atlantic Puffin LOOK BACK (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, ATPU) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Lighthouse Island Workshop Adventure. Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a9 Mirr…

Atlantic Puffin LOOK BACK (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, ATPU) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Lighthouse Island Workshop Adventure. Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm ISO 5,000, f/8 @ 1/400s Manual exposure. Full Frame.

Atlantic puffin LOOK BACK

Christopher Dodds April 2, 2021

Chris delivers a premium product, in every way.

I’m an experienced wildlife photographer and I’ve had puffins on my bucket list for several years. Around my Colorado home, I scout my own sites and work my network of photography buddies, so I know what it takes to find good sites, get in and then have the wildlife cooperate, to get good pictures. I’ve even been a scout for a leading professional photographer, looking for superior deer and turkey subjects and locations.

Regarding puffins, I’d considered renting hide times, but most involved day-trips on boats. Most importantly, time in the hide is limited and you won’t necessarily be able to shoot when they’re feeding, nor will you likely shoot in the ideal light. The angle of view is often not ideal from a hide.

I don’t know how, but I ran across Chris’ Deluxe Puffins Galore Workshop at the Mingan Archipelago National Park of Canada. It sounded too good to be true. You can shoot ALL DAY and have gourmet meals morning, noon and night. Hang on.

The “galore” part of the title is entirely true. I took over 13,000-shots in my three-days. It required merciless culling to get down to under 200 for sharing. I have many worthy of framing and the culls contain many shots that I might have been happy with, had I not had so many superior shots.

There are rules, to protect the birds, about where you can go on the islet, but that in no way excludes you from puffin activity. For example, every evening, we sat in chairs as puffin filled our frames landing, taking off, kibitzing, posing, all in the ideal light. By the end of the first day, I didn’t know how I’d possibly improve my shots, but I did, indeed, add to my archive.

Importantly, Chris is an affable and professional guy, but he pays close attention to safety, respect for our subjects, and the comfort of his guests. Everyone in my group was experienced, with good equipment. In fact, I was the only newbie. All had shot with Chris before. Guess what, I’ve signed up for his Snowy Owl Adventure, next January. I suspect that won’t be my last.

Chris delivers a premium product, in every way. Planning information was thorough and detailed, making it crystal clear what you needed to get there, to wear, etc.. The only thing left was to take the pix.

This is a premium product and a photographer’s dream. This is THE way to shoot Atlantic puffin.

Dave Stephens Colorado | USA

click here to learn more about the deluxe puffins galore workshop adventure on lighthouse island
In Workshop Report Tags Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, ATPU, Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada, Atlantic Puffin LOOK BACK, Sony a9, Sony 600mm f/4, Sony 2X tele-extender, Cover shot, Dorsal, Atlantic Puffin, Dave Stephens
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Canadian Bird & Wildlife photographer Christopher Dodds with first Sony Alpha A1 in Canada.

Canadian Bird & Wildlife photographer Christopher Dodds testing the first Sony Alpha A1 in Canada.

Sony Alpha A1 in the house

Christopher Dodds February 4, 2021

I’ve been out & about testing the brand new and industry leading action camera, the Sony Alpha A1. Stay tuned here (www.NaturePhotographyBlog.com) for my review early next week.

In Workshop Report Tags Sony Alpha A1, Sony A1, A1, Sony, Review, mini-review, Christopher Dodds
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Harp seal whitecoat pup Black & White (Pagophilus groenlandicus, phoque du Groenland, Saddleback Seal, Greenland Seal). Gulf of Saint Lawrence near the small archipelago of The Magdalen Islands in Quebec, Canada. 70-200 f/2.8 @175mm ISO 200 f/14…

Harp seal whitecoat pup Black & White (Pagophilus groenlandicus, phoque du Groenland, Saddleback Seal, Greenland Seal). Gulf of Saint Lawrence near the small archipelago of The Magdalen Islands in Quebec, Canada. 70-200 f/2.8 @175mm ISO 200 f/14 @ 1/800s.

B&W Harp Seal Pup Sony 400mm f/2.8 GM FE OSS Lens for sale

Christopher Dodds November 30, 2020

SOLD!

Sony 400mm f/2.8 GM FE OSS Lens for sale

I am selling a duplicate Sony 400mm f/2.8 GM FE OSS Lens that was purchased just before the pandemic hit to rent out to workshop clients but has remained unused (I did take it for a test spin to make sure it was working). So it is new in the box with everything that came with it (lens, lens foot, straps, instructions, plastic chest, and original cardboard box). Asking CAD$14,000.00 (US$10,750.00) or best offer. email chris@chrisdoddsphoto.com or call 514-945-6195.

In Workshop Report Tags Pagophilus groenlandicus, phoque du Groenland, Saddleback Seal, Greenland Seal, Harp Seal, Pup, Baby, Whitecoat, Black & white, Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Magdalen Islands, Sony 400mm f/2.8 GM FE OSS Lens for sale
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Great Gray Owl in Jack Pine Tree PEEK-A-BOO (Strix nebulosa, Chouette Lapone, GGOW) ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9II Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens @300mm ISO 1,600, F6.3 @ 1/200s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for m…

Great Gray Owl in Jack Pine Tree PEEK-A-BOO (Strix nebulosa, Chouette Lapone, GGOW) ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9II Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens @300mm ISO 1,600, F6.3 @ 1/200s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my winter owl workshops this January/February to learn more CLICK HERE.

Great Gray Owl PEEK-A-BOO

Christopher Dodds November 29, 2020

I love being in the woods looking for owls and I love feeling that something is watching me even more, as was the case here - smile.

The most remarkable moment with this Great Gray Owl was a group of about 14 birders who walked past me and the owl without even replying to my “hello”. No reply, eyes down as if they had already decided that they were not going to see an owl; so they didn’t get to see the owl :)

In Workshop Report Tags Strix nebulosa, Chouette Lapone, GGOW, Great Gray Owl, Workshop, Photo Tour, IPT, Ontario, Quebec, Jack Pine, Tree, Snow, Winter, Eyes, Stare, Peek-a-boo, Sony a9II, Sony 200-600
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Great Gray Owl November Sleet (Strix nebulosa, Chouette Lapone, GGOW) ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9II Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens @210mm ISO 3,200, F5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my winter owl…

Great Gray Owl November Sleet (Strix nebulosa, Chouette Lapone, GGOW) ©Christopher Dodds Sony Alpha a9II Mirrorless Camera & Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens @210mm ISO 3,200, F5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual Exposure mode. Join me for my winter owl workshops this January/February to learn more CLICK HERE.

Great Gray Owl in November Sleet

Christopher Dodds November 28, 2020

Another recent Great Gray Owl image made with the incredibly versatile Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens as I zoomed out to 210mm. The Sony a9II eye autofocus locked onto the eyes immediately and tracked the owl with ease.

Learn more about winter owl workshops here
In Workshop Report Tags Strix nebulosa, Chouette Lapone, GGOW, Great Grey Wol, Workshop, Photo Tour, IPT, Quebec, Sleet, Winter, Sony a9 II, Sony 200-600, Great Gray Owl
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American Bald Eagle B&W OVER THE TOP BIG SKY (Hailiaeetus leucocephalus, Pygarge a tete blanche, BAEA) from my BALD EAGLE WORKSHOP in Kachemak Bay (near Homer), Alaska. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a9 II Mirrorless camera &…

American Bald Eagle B&W OVER THE TOP BIG SKY (Hailiaeetus leucocephalus, Pygarge a tete blanche, BAEA) from my BALD EAGLE WORKSHOP in Kachemak Bay (near Homer), Alaska. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a9 II Mirrorless camera & Sony Alpha a9 II Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens @200mm f/16 ISO 10,000 @ 1/2,000s.

Bald Eagle BW Over The Top Big Sky

Christopher Dodds November 22, 2020

Something a little different: A black & white conversion of a Bald Eagle cartwheeling as it dives against a stormy sky. While I do shoot extremely tight images packed with visual impact most of the time, I do always think about shooting loosely framed images which traditionally don’t do as well on social media, but make much more pleasing images for my walls.

In Workshop Report Tags Hailiaeetus leucocephalus, Pygarge a tete blanche, BAEA, Bald Eagle, Photo Tour, IPT, Workshop, Homer, AK, Alaska, B&W, Cover, Verticl, Sony 200-600, Sony a9
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Harp seal mother and pup HOWL (Pagophilus groenlandicus, phoque du Groenland, Saddleback Seal, Greenland Seal). Gulf of Saint Lawrence near the small archipelago of The Magdalen Islands in Quebec, Canada. 24-105 @47mm ISO 400 f/10 @ 1/320s.

Harp seal mother and pup HOWL (Pagophilus groenlandicus, phoque du Groenland, Saddleback Seal, Greenland Seal). Gulf of Saint Lawrence near the small archipelago of The Magdalen Islands in Quebec, Canada. 24-105 @47mm ISO 400 f/10 @ 1/320s.

Harp Seal mother and pup HOWL

Christopher Dodds November 15, 2020

Dr. Jack Terhune studied seal communication at the University of New Brunswick and has measured the amplitude of seal calls. His research has shown that harp seals, often living in groups of up to 150, can alter the pitch of their calls so that each seal can be heard. Off the coast of Newfoundland, there are between 5.5 and 6.5 million harp seals in regular migration up and down the eastern seaboard. One seal’s call could be heard by 10,000 other seals at a range of two to four kilometers away, so the changes of pitch and frequency are important to avoid overlap.

In Workshop Report Tags Pagophilus groenlandicus, phoque du Groenland, Saddleback Seal, Greenland Seal, Harp Seal, Mother, pup, Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Quebec, The Magdalen Islands, Canada, Ice, Snow, Winter, Dr, Dr. Jack Terhune
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