Very nice, Rob! Keep up the "from the kayak" posts as I need the encouragement to finish the last stages of building a stitch-and-glue mahogany kayak . I really like #1 with the dark bg, and #4 Kingfisher-In-Flight is a winner for sure, always a tough shot to get...
anthony whitmo wrote:
hmm I don't see any kayak shots or shots of Kayaks.
The name of the post is Kayak Shots.........................
These shots are good, but I was really looking forward to the images of a kayak
I like the third image of "The Splash"
Ant
Opps no shots of the Kayak yet. I will see what my wife will do for that, but here is a link of the kayak I use. Model AE-1012-r. I really enjoy it for photography. The front deck is easily reachable to the dry bag where the camera is. I have a duffel style dry bag, so it stays straped to the deck while I use the camera. I have a few accessories also that make the kayak a bit better in my opinion.
But they are around 1500 bucks and for the most extreme white water rafting.
I ran into someone that owns the same model you have but the two seater.....
Great series Rob... that float boat really gets you up close and personal. I have a Pungo plastic kayak that has never seen the water... I'd love to take it out, but I'm scared to death to risk it with my cameras... I might get brave one of these days.