This was a narrow section at the mouth of a river. Our area is all rivers, marshes, and swamps. The rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean. At low tide Dolphin (sharks, etc.) swim into the inlets and this is where the shore is perfect for stranding fish.
I was on the opposite shore and the Dolphin pushed fish on the other side. Again, it’s narrow…deep but narrow.
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What a special place, its so amazing that you could gain a dryland position like that enabling such an incredible photo!
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A 1.5 mile (2.4 K) walk in sand and a 600 mm. And yes, amazing to get that.
Wow! Awesome photo Ted! Spectacular as you’ve said, no other word for it, brilliant shot!
How’d you get this shot anyway? I assume you weren’t walking on water, hehe!
The beauty of good gear.
This was a narrow section at the mouth of a river. Our area is all rivers, marshes, and swamps. The rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean. At low tide Dolphin (sharks, etc.) swim into the inlets and this is where the shore is perfect for stranding fish.
I was on the opposite shore and the Dolphin pushed fish on the other side. Again, it’s narrow…deep but narrow.
What a special place, its so amazing that you could gain a dryland position like that enabling such an incredible photo!
A 1.5 mile (2.4 K) walk in sand and a 600 mm. And yes, amazing to get that.
Interesting and a different situation to face.
Yes it is. Probably not seen anywhere else but right here.