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    More from the Haida Gwaii

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    Great shots; they really bring back some wonderful memories.

    Our boating experience was nowhere near as comfortable as our trip there was on an old lumber camp transport boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Great shots; they really bring back some wonderful memories.

    Our boating experience was nowhere near as comfortable as our trip there was on an old lumber camp transport boat.
    I was not so comfortable at 6'-4" 280lbs and the boat nowhere designed for my ergonomics (polite word for big butt), but my love of sailing overcame any physical discomfort. Thanks for your generous post, "I'll be back" with more.

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    Nice series, good rendering of the colors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice series, good rendering of the colors.
    Thanks John, I'm in the process of re-editing my RAW files in C1. The colour rendering is one of the features I like so much with C1. I have never used Light Room but have watched a few tutorials. A user in France did amazing things with it, I just happened to land on the C1 square and happy I did as it renders my MF (645) RAW files with wonderful colour.

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    Excellent captures - well taken.

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    Re: More from the Haida Gwaii

    All very nice shots, Richard...Which one is you in #2 shot? Also, I have a question...what is that green little thing on the water in the first shot?

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    Great shots

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    I'm not sure of the technical aspects of your frames but they are sure beautiful and seem to be rooting dreams in the back of my mind. I so want to be there!

    Thank you for sharing and if yo have more, please don't hesitate to post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesScott86 View Post
    Excellent captures - well taken.
    So kind, thanks James.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    All very nice shots, Richard...Which one is you in #2 shot? Also, I have a question...what is that green little thing on the water in the first shot?
    Hi Izziek, thanks for your compliment, I'm the guy in the red shirt with the cap that doesn't fit! the green thingy on the water is a marker for our crab pot. The guy I have my arm around is the ships cook, I always referred to him as Chef. He was an amazing talent, he had to work in very cramped quarters, despite that he produced culinary magic that had to be beyond five star quality. The Dungeness Crabs we caught were never frozen and the flavour I can taste now in my memory. Oh take me back! Thanks for looking Izziek.
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    Thanks for posting Binnur. I must say I'm glad I'm retired and have time to meet so many new people here. I have plenty of time to respond at length to posts in my thread but have to apologise if I do go on a bit. Thanks for looking and for your comment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas Dave View Post
    I'm not sure of the technical aspects of your frames but they are sure beautiful and seem to be rooting dreams in the back of my mind. I so want to be there!

    Thank you for sharing and if yo have more, please don't hesitate to post.
    You're very kind David. I want to post more as there are many, but I don't want to OD everyone, but I do want to share them and invite critique. I can share more at https://www.flickr.com/photos/aeros4...7635982860323/ you will be able to see a couple of videos there as well, hope you enjoy the stills and videos of this pristine wilderness. Thanks for looking and commenting.

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    Re: More from the Haida Gwaii

    Classic images; liked them all . For me #1 is the best

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Classic images; liked them all . For me #1 is the best
    Hi there friend, firstly I would like to congratulate you on the phenomenal success of your post I have never seen such a high number of replies, well deserved.

    It was very early in the morning, I'm a very light sleeper and so was up at this my favourite time of day, not a soul was moving, even the crew was still sleeping. Typically at this time of morning the sea was glass smooth, the light was very filtered by nimbus cloud. The sun trying to break through gave an incredible light that unfortunately does not fully replicate in this photo.

    I feel somewhat ambivalent about this shot as the focus was not what I intended and seems to vary in the foreground on the same focal plane. It may be my tired old eyes. What prompted the shot was how dramatic the background looked and the inclusion of the foreground I will leave for you to decide what it does or doesn't add. Thank you for looking and commenting

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    Excellent series Richard, well done More from the Haida Gwaii

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    A solutely love 'em. How fortunate you are to be able to sail such waters and get such grear shots.

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    Excellent series Richard, well done More from the Haida Gwaii
    Very kind comment Peter, thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GBO25 View Post
    A solutely love 'em. How fortunate you are to be able to sail such waters and get such grear shots.
    Graham believe me, I know how lucky this all was especially the "Spirit Bear shots. I only wish I could do this every two to three years as my wildlife shooting improves (hopefully) and get even better shots, but more importantly , just being there. I'm afraid my finances and failing health wont allow it. I did it once and got more than I expected, I'm content with that. Thanks for looking and for your comments.

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