June Fishing
We just finished Fishing on The Hooker and Picaflor this June and July down in Pinas Bay, Panama. There were some Big storms, Big Waves and a couple of Big Fish!
Check out the Gallery Below!
nikon d600
We just finished Fishing on The Hooker and Picaflor this June and July down in Pinas Bay, Panama. There were some Big storms, Big Waves and a couple of Big Fish!
Check out the Gallery Below!
While on Vacation in Montana this spring, I was lucky enough to head out to Holter Lake and go Trout fishing. We had beautiful weather, despite the somewhat slow fishing. Here are some pictures from the trip. I always have a camera or two in my hand trying to capture everything around me.
Photography is no longer a profession, its more like an obsession!
Photographs taken: Nikon D800, Nikon D600, 300mm 2.8, 24-70 2.8, Sigma 35mm 1.4
Largest Trout I have ever Caught. Released this nice guy as well, soon after!
Bim's our trusty boat fishing dog!
Truly is BIG SKY COUNTRY!
Yesterday I took the very cute Taven's 9 Weeks Old pictures! We ended up having to do the shoot over a two day period, due to the fact that Taven was having a bit of a rough Modelling day the on the first day of the shoot, but she really picked up her game on day two!! ;-)
Here are some samples from the 2 days of shooting. I had a great time and can't wait to shoot her at 6 months as well! Cute Summer clothing shoot!!!!
Here are some more shots from the Lee Metcalf Wildlife Refuge, in Stevensville Montana. I managed to get a couple of Panos finished, but had to make them pretty small to fit them on the Blog. The mountain shots are of the Sapphire Mountain Range, which is opposite the Bitterroot Mountain Range.
I often like to go out for a photo walk especially if I am in an area that might have some Bald Eagles present. I have a bit of a photo secret. My most favorite thing to photograph is Bald Eagles!!! I am not sure why, but capturing them is incredibly exciting and when ever I get a free chance, I love to get out there and photograph as many of them as I can find.
Walking through Lee Metcalf Wildlife Refuge, in Stevensville Montana, is absolutely beautiful. There are so many different species of birds and wildlife through out this massive Refuge. In the evenings there tends to be a lot more activity through in the park and you can just drive through and jump out with your camera when you see something. There is around 2 1/2 miles of Nature Trails as well, so its a great place to hike, walk or explore.
Here is the website for the Refuge: Lee Metcalf
These photographs where taken on a Nikon D600, 1.7X tele convertor and 300mm 2.8 lens. Also for the barn shots I used a Fujifilm XE-1 with Zeiss Touit 12mm 2.8 lens.