Atlantic Puffin in Flight with Fish at Last Light & The Artistic Power of a Black Background

During my recent Deluxe Atlantic Puffin Workshop, a puffin broke out of the shadows at last light. It was a beautiful, adrenaline-inducing sight for everyone. The setting sun cast a radiant, golden spotlight on the bird as it flew, illuminating its distinctive white chest and vibrant beak. In that rich, warm light, its bill full of freshly caught fish gleamed—a powerful testament to a successful hunt.

More than just a meal, that bountiful catch is nourishment for a puffling waiting safely in the burrow. The little one needs to gain weight and fat stores before following its instincts to learn to swim, fish, and fly on its own after its parents leave.

The Artistic Merit of a Black Background

The high-contrast black background is the secret to what makes this image so compelling. It's a key technique in bird photography that elevates the subject by making it stand out from the distractions of the environment. By simplifying the image, this method focuses the viewer's attention solely on the bird's shape, texture, and details. The result is a more dramatic and elegant scene that highlights the bird as the star of the show.

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Thank you so much for the images and for sharing your time and knowledge with us! To single out a single favourite thing would be impossible, as the entire Workshop was truly wonderful. Everything from the setting, and being amongst so many puffins in their natural habitat, to the freedom to wander and explore with each other or on our own, to the excitement of forever searching the skies for a puffin with a mouth full of fish...  it was truly an incredible and unforgettable experience. I will never forget the wondrous feeling of standing on the beach, as countless puffins flew overhead (in arms reach!) into their burrows on the cliffs, knowing that this is all part of their annual journey and that most of the time they will be out at the sea, on their own... How lucky are we?!! Technically, my biggest takeaway is the focus (no pun intended) on getting everything right "in-camera" the first time, and getting to feel more comfortable trusting my histogram without stressing about ISO numbers. Clearly, from the feedback on my images, it was a very valuable lesson. 

I will forever have cherished memories of these whimsical and adorable seabirds, as well as new friendships with others I never would have had the opportunity to have met. 

I highly recommend this Workshop for anyone interested in a magical experience and opportunity to photograph puffins with an incredible, professional photographer and guide. Thank you again! It would be wonderful to be able to take part in another workshop, as all of them sound beyond extraordinary and you, as a guide and mentor along the way, make all the difference! - Randi Najac Arizona | USA Deluxe Atlantic Puffins Galore Workshop August 2025

Atlantic Puffin Golden Light Flight with Fish (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine, Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Workshop, Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony a9 III Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 400-800mm f/6.3-8 G OSS Lens @644mm ISO 3,200, f/8 @ 1/5,000s. Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Adding drama: Puffin in flight with fish against a dramatic, dark background.

Sometimes the easy shot is hard to resist. Picture this: a steady drizzle, a uniformly white sky, and a charming puffin flying in stark relief. Easy to see and focus on – a photographer's dream for a quick capture, right?

But on days like these, there's a different kind of magic to be found, a deeper story waiting to be told. On this tiny island, a jewel of rugged beauty crowned with a solitary lighthouse, the overcast skies and soft rain become an opportunity, not an obstacle.

I know a few spots here, tucked away where the dark, dramatic cliffs plunge into the churning sea. On a "white sky" day, these shadowed rock faces become the perfect canvas. Imagine a flash of the bright bill and vibrant orange feet against the deep, textured darkness as a puffin zips by. The contrast is breathtaking, the image imbued with a sense of place and wildness that a simple puffin-against-white shot can't quite capture.

And oh, the puffins! This island teems with them. The air is alive with their whirring wings and comical landings. It's almost impossible to leave without mastering the art of capturing birds in flight. Your memory cards and hard drives will overflow with an incredible and diverse portfolio of these avian acrobats.

But this adventure is about more than just photography. It's about immersing yourself in the raw beauty of this remote island. Imagine cozy evenings in lighthouse accommodations, the rhythmic sweep of the lamp comforting. And the food? Prepare for a culinary experience that belies our isolated location – think gourmet meals that warm you from the inside out after a day spent braving the elements.

We've timed this trip perfectly. It's that magical window when the pufflings—the adorable baby puffins—have reached their most demanding stage. Parent birds constantly return to their burrows with beaks full of silvery fish, creating an unparalleled spectacle of avian activity. The dedication of these parents and the sheer number of puffins in the air are a truly unforgettable sight.

I invite you to join me in chasing something profound. Let's embrace the dramatic beauty of an overcast day, harness the power of contrast, and witness the incredible energy of a puffin colony at its peak. Experience the magic of this tiny island, where every click of the shutter tells a story.

Atlantic Puffin  (Fratercula arctica, Macareux moine,Frailecillo atlántico, ATPU) Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony Alpha a1 Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @840mm ISO 8,000, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full Frame image.