A Photographer Afloat

Loch Beinn a Mheadhoin-26

November 17, 2015 Leave a Comment

Even though the afternoon was drawing to a close, I wasn’t ready to leave the water. I knew this was probably my last day’s paddling this week. The wind was forecast to be gale force for rest of my stay in the area, so I crossed the loch again and explored along the shoreline.
These glorious birches demanded my attention, and I landed to make an image and enjoy a final cup of tea on the far shore.

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With more than thirty years of paddling and at least a decade of landscape photography behind me, it was only a matter of time before these two passions combined. This blog is about my adventures with canoe and camera, a photographer afloat.

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