The fish were right in the middle, no place to go.
I have tried to describe a Dolphin charging just under the surface of the water. It’s like the water swells around them. The photograph above does a better job than I can.
These Dolphin hit the shore and the Pelicans were landing at the same time. They must have a great view from above to know where and when to appear.
This day Dolphins were strand feeding on the far side of this small inlet, away from my usual spot. It was later in the day and a group of people were standing too close to the waters edge.
Above the Dolphins were rolling to their right side and pushing back into the water. It’s always a right side roll.
What an enviable situation. So much going on. Nice series!
Of all the wildlife we photograph these are among the most memorable.
Ted, these are spectacular photographs and so unique! I can’t take my eyes from them. Excellent and beautiful!
Thanks so much. Photographing the strand feedings is an amazing opportunity.
I’ve enjoyed your dolphin stranding captures, how amazing it must be to see this in person!!
It’s spectacular. Recently they have expanded their range a little to a few more miles up the coastline. While still only one of maybe 2 – 3 places in the world it is evolving a bit.