Working and Playing on the Coast

here by Editor on August 2, 2010

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https://restoreredspruce.org/2024/05/13/lbzfumrmq42 After spending the weekend down on the coast with the Dry Fly Media team (a little work, a little play…) I’m stationed back in San Marcos again.  This was my first photo trip down to the Gulf where I had more than five minutes on the beach and it was an eye opener.  Suffice to say that coastal light and “photo feel” differs rather strongly from the high-altitude work I am used to shooting.

click We fished into the early morning hours and then were up four hours later and at it again.  Dawn on the coast truly is one of my favorite times and this trip produced some fun images.  Surprisingly a heron joined us later in the morning and hung out for several hours, eventually closing in to a distance of about three yards as he enjoyed the small fish the boys caught.

https://aguasamazonicas.org/1niblia6ln This ship, the Eagle Turin, was making her way to the port of Corpus Christi.  The morning light was just beginning to strengthen and the little fisherman seemed to completely ignore the presence of the tanker.  Dolphins were leaping along the bow, just barely visible in the dim light.  The Eagle Turin is a Singapore-flagged ship; I do love the culture of a port town!

https://dentaris-sa.com/2024/05/13/phr57nh I’ll be making the trek down to the coast as often as possible; chasing a few stories and doing some free shooting.  Bit of a change from Yellowstone.

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