An Unforgettable Encounter: Razorbills in the Fog

It's one thing to spot a Razorbill, but it's an entirely different experience to find yourself in a truly magical moment with a variety of seabirds. During a recent Deluxe Atlantic Puffins Galore Workshop, my group and I were in for a significant surprise. Despite my decades of experience, none of us were prepared for the incredibly rare conditions we encountered.

The scene was like something out of a dream: we were sitting on a beach, wrapped in a thick fog that created a sense of peaceful solitude. The water was perfectly still, like a sheet of glass, and a lone Razorbill floated just offshore. Before we knew it, the single bird was joined by a growing number of Puffins, more Razorbills, and even a few mother Common Eiders with their chicks. For over an hour, it was just us and a sea of beautiful birds. The excitement was absolutely palpable!

Capturing the Moment

To get the perfect shot in moments like these, it's all about perspective. I knew I had to get my camera as low as possible to capture the birds at water level. I rotated the lens foot to the top of the lens, using it as a handle to suspend the camera just above the water's surface. My lens hood got a little wet, but it was worth it. I rotated the flip-out LCD screen to view and frame the image—a tricky maneuver that I make sound easier than it may be.

More Kudos

“Looking forward to that magical puffin island? Well, Chris has found it! Eat, sleep and photograph puffins! Just a short walk from your accommodations are puffins! And more puffins! Staying on island with the puffins maximizes your time with them. The food is amazing! And Chris knows the island, and best places to be for the best shot. What a wonderful experience!”

- Anita Wooldridge Colorado | USA Deluxe Atlantic Puffins Galore Workshop August 2025


Razorbill Wing Stretch (Alca torda, Petit Pingouin, Alca común, RAZO) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Workshop, Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony a1 Mark II 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.

Razorbill Wing Stretch and more Kudos

For five incredible Deluxe Atlantic Puffins Galore Workshops, the weather for photographing Atlantic Puffins was nothing short of spectacular. We were treated to a variety of conditions, from cool, windy days that created a thrilling spectacle of puffins swirling effortlessly through the air, to serene, foggy mornings where the water was so still it created a perfect mirror for magical reflections.

Overall, the weather was wonderfully cool and crisp, but we were fortunate enough to avoid the smoke from the devastating wildfires that have plagued so many other areas. One unforgettable moment was watching a magnificent Razorbill preen and stretch, seemingly putting on a show for our cameras. As the fog lifted, a glassy sea was revealed, providing a stunning backdrop to the scene.

More Kudos:

I recently attended Christopher’s Deluxe Puffin Workshop and it exceeded all of my expectations.  Christopher;’s instruction was knowledgeable, patient, insightful and tailored to all skill levels.  The location was superb with made the learning experience both engaging and enjoyable.  The balance between technical instruction and hands-on practice was perfect, allowing me to immediately apply what I learned.  I walked away not only with new skills and techniques, but also with a renewed sense of inspiration and confidence in my photography.  I highly recommend any of Christopher’s workshops to anyone looking to grow as a photographer or elevate their craft.  This is my second workshop with Christopher Dodds, but it will not be my last!
 - Monica Slack San Diego | CA |USA

Razorbill Wing Stretch (Alca torda, Petit Pingouin, Alca común, RAZO) from my Deluxe Puffins Galore Workshop, Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony a1 Mark II Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm. ISO 12,500, f/8 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure. Full frame image.

Snow Bunting in flight

This high-key image of a backlit Snow Bunting in flight was made during my Winter Snowy Owl Workshop this week. It is an excellent example of why I keep my shutter speed high enough to freeze action, even when the owl we were set up at wasn’t moving: I am always ready for extraordinary and unexpected action. A couple of spots are still available for my February 17-21, 2025 Winter Snowy Owl Workshop.

Snow Bunting In Flight (Plectrophenax nivalis, Plectrophane des neiges, SNBU) from my recent Snowy Owl Workshop in Ontario, Canada. Image Copyright ©Christopher Dodds. Sony a9 III Mirrorless camera & Sony FE 600mm f/4 G Master OSS Lens with Sony FE 2X Teleconverter @1,200mm ISO 3,200, f/5.6 @ 1/5,000s Manual exposure.

Snowy Owl High Key Abstract

Love it, or hate it? This Snowy Owl image breaks all the rules. It is from my annual Winter Snowy Owl Workshops a few years ago. I usually don’t post anything this different, but since I just reprocessed this one before printing it 40” X 60” for a large order heading to The Netherlands, I decided to share.

Please feel free to comment with your thoughts: Do you love or hate it, and why?

Snowy Owl High Key Abstract (Bubo scandiacus, Harfang des neiges, SNOW) from my Snowy Owl Workshop in Ontario, Canada. Sony a1 mirrorless camera body Sony & Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens @401mm F/6.3 ISO 2,000 @ 1/5,000s.