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Check out this series from Kevin Schafer, courtesy of National Geographic. Here are a few samples below. He photographed the little-known Amazon River dolphins, who are descended from sea-faring ancestors. You can read more about them in his slideshow at the link above. I am in awe of Schafer's captures of the rich colours in this tannin-stained water, his use of perspective, and the pure delight of watching an aquatic animal fully in its element. I love to mess around with cameras, but am positively sick with desire for the opportunity (and equipment!) to make exposures like this. Do wander over and peruse his work, leave me here to drool...


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2 comments:
awesome breathtaking photographs. Thank you for the link.
Very very very cool. I bet that's my next show to watch on The National Geographic Channel.